Tom C wrote:
> 
> >From: Ann Sanfedele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> >I'll continue to shoot jpgs, too - hey, Cotty,
> >this is an area we sure do agree on.
> >I can shoot raw, but I can't get enough images on
> >a card - and I have to take time
> >to run it through a coverter to tif and it takes
> >too much room on my old computer etc
> >
> >someone said earlier on the list that if you
> >nailed the shot there was essentially no
> >difference.  glad to see you confirm that.
> 
> In that regard of course, it depends alot on what you want to do with the
> image, today, tomorrow, next week, next month. Small size printing or web
> display's not a problem.
> 
> I see plenty of .jpgs here and elsewhere that obviously suffer from
> artifacts due to repeated saving as a .jpg.  The digital binoculars I bought
> shoot .jpgs.  When bringing an image into PS, I immediately save it as .PSD
> and continue working and saving as a .PSD until/if a final .jpg needs to be
> produced.
> 
> Tom C.

I don't save as jpg until I'm finished working on
stuff either, and
I never write over the original file from the
camera.  That either gets
burned to a cd or stays on a card and/or my hard
drive.

ann

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