John Coyle wrote:
> I do the same as you Cotty - shoot RAW when I'm doing artsy stuff, and JPG 
> for snapshots.  I've set up an action in PS which does the basic resizing, 
> re-sampling etc. for me, and I can set it to batch process a bunch of JPEGs 
> while I do something more interesting (like having a glass of wine!)

I shoot RAW all the time.  At the track or race-related awards
ceremonies, where I do most of my shooting, I'm usually working in
difficult lighting, and I often need the abilities to "tweak" that go
along with RAW.  The rest of the time I continue shooting RAW because I
don't want to have to remember two different ways of doing things and
remember which one I'm "supposed" to be using at the moment. :-)

-- 
Thanks,
DougF (KG4LMZ)

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