Then you've not seen Aaron Reynolds' baseball photos.  Quite exceptionally
well done, actually.  He only shoots JPEG at the ball park.

Shel



> [Original Message]
> From: J. C. O'Connell 

> Oh come on, you know as well as I that to get
> the same results exposure wise with jpeg as doing RAW
> capture/RAW processing it's nowhere near as easy
> or forgiving because you dont get the extended
> recording range with jpeg captures as you do
> with raw captures. When I say good results, I mean
> as good as a processed RAW capture which is
> what the thead is all about. Processing the RAW
> files is time consuming, and shooting jpeg to
> the same quality level as processeed RAW exposure wise is definately
> more difficult than shooting RAW and correcting
> in post processing. Its not easy no matter which
> way you choose to do it to acheive best possible
> quality.



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