It was 12/1/03 8:31 pm when Ian Goodrick wrote:

> I will put my name down for being 100% RAW. I only shoot jpeg when exposure
> and colour balance are not important. Your comments regarding RAW look to be
> written by someone with only a little experience of RAW shooting, and all
> its advantages. If I am wrong here I would be interested in your
> experiences, and how you came to your conclusion.

Ian, I have _zero_ experience of shooting RAW. However, in my experience as
a photographer and as a connoisseur of photography, exposure and color
balance play a minor role in "most" photography. I did say that if they
matter to you then RAW is the way to go. But then you will be in a minority
- nothing wrong with that: all geniuses are in a minority of one.

There are an awful lot of shooters doing reportage and sport who do not
shoot RAW and shoot only JPEG. That's what I hear. If you hear differently,
I'm happy to listen and to change my understanding.


--/ Shangara Singh | Photographer
    Adobe Certified Expert ~ Photoshop 7.0
    PortfoliosOnCD for Photographers
    http://www.shangarasingh.com

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