Here are my answers, according to my taste.

On 3/27/07, Thibouille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * When I got my K10D I quickly set it up so it would write Jpeg as
> well as RAW, as it has been a problem a couple times for me with my D,
> not to have a quick Jpeg to show when someone asked me or for a quick
> print (like Canon Selphy printer).
>
> But since K10D can do Raw->Jpeg itself anyway, why store a Jpeg for
> each picture? Lost memory space isn't it? Well I'm not sure otherwise
> I wouldn't look for advices.

Since I am rarely asked to make prints straight from the camera and
since I consider the JPG files to be waste of space, I shoot only RAW
(DNG). If necessary, say if asked, I can very quickly produce JPGs in
camera by in-camera RAW processing.

> * On a slightly different topic (still Jpeg). Lightroom managing my
> Raw files is nice but... what about the Jpeg? Put them in the library
> would show as 2 versions of the same shot (but really the same version
> in fact, just another file format). Of course some I shot are only
> Jpeg (not funny otherwise ;).

I tend not to store JPGs in the LR library except the following two cases:
1. The large JPG files that were actually prepared for print *and* printed.
2. The small JPG files that were actually prepared for web. These I
use for publishing on the web of course and for creating collections
that I later turn to web galleries.

Hope you're at least partially found now ;-).

Cheers.

-- 
Boris

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