----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mark Roberts"
Subject: Re: K10D WB system observations



> I've heard of some big-time studio photogs who use medium format
> digital in the studio and shoot JPEG. Given that these people probably
> don't have the throughput demands that Bill does, I *suspect* that 
> part
> of their reason is unspoken - a lack of familiarity/comfort with RAW
> workflow - that said, it does seem to me like one of the applications
> in which shooting JPEG is viable. Because you have total control of 
> the
> lighting you can get the color balance right and it won't change on
> you. And control of lighting means you can set up so you don't need 
> the
> wider latitude of RAW.

We could shoot RAW and batch process the whole lot to jpeg based on a 
camera RAW preset, but to my mind, that is essentially the same as 
shooting in camera jpegs.
It's Santa photos fer Gawds sake, it ain't high art.
It pays the bills for a few months.

William Robb 



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