What he said.

Kenneth Waller

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From: "William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: K10D WB system observations


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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Mark Roberts"
> Subject: Re: K10D WB system observations
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>> It may be that some of the photographers who work in JPEG do so 
>> because
>> they're long-time film users who aren't yet fully immersed in the
>> digital process. Nothing wrong with that; what works, works. The end
>> result is what they get paid for.
>>
>> I also strongly suspect that some of the people who *claim* to shoot
>> only JPEG really shoot RAW and convert. ;-)
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> There is a very strong get it right in camera mentality for 
> photographers on a time budget. On one off jobs, especially product 
> photography, RAW is a nice tool, though if the photographer knows what 
> he is doing with his lighting, jpegs are just fine a lot of the time.
> Raw's advantage is the control over individual exposures, and it loses 
> all of it's advantage when several hundred essentially identical 
> exposures have to be made into jpegs to be sent to the printer.
> Good technique at the time of shooting is still better than trying to 
> apply a bunch of controls when it comes time to process the pictures. It 
> was true for film, it is still true with digital.
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> William Robb 
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