William Robb wrote:
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> Subject: Re: Amazon buys dpreview.com
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>>> The pro guys I deal with are mostly shooting jpg. The exceptions are when
>>> they feel the need for the extra WB control, although even then, they 
>>> aren't
>>> doing much beyond using the default conversion to jpg.
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>> That's odd. Even the wedding shooters I know shoot RAW in order to get 
>> that extended range. All of the magazine photogs and advertising shooters 
>> I've met shoot RAW. The only pros I've met who don't shoot RAW are 
>> newspaper sports guys.
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> I've finally got one guy (an old newspaper shooter) talked into the benefits 
> of RAW for his wedding portraits, but I've had to offer to show him how to 
> do the conversions, and he'll still be shooting RAW+Jpeg.
> I am on another camera list whose shooters seem to mostly be shooting JPEG 
> as well.
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> William Robb
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I find this mind boggling.  Many people want photography to be as easy 
as possible.  But you would think that those interested enough, to 
actually join a list, would want to produce the highest quality images 
their equipment is capable of..


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