I do a whole lot of sports photography which doesn't necessarily lend itself to working in raw. But for all other situations it's my preference to use raw, if for nothing other than for these reasons.
Regards, Karl. snip > > The raw files could be got to a pretty good colour balance using > the sliders > in the Adobe raw import (ACR) plugin. The Jpegs took some pretty > aggressive > curves to get close. > > The problems with the jpegs 8 bit/colour setting was quite apparent upon > enlargement, with the hefty adjustments in the blue channel bringing out > sensor noise in the blue. > > By using raw format I was able to defer any white balance settings until I > was back at base (the auto WB setting just records the cameras > estimate with > the file in raw). It happened that once I'd got an optimal setting I was > able to batch convert the indoor images. I still however had the raw files > to produce custom adjustments for individual images that the client > eventually decided to use. > > The client was pleased with the results, and realised why sometimes you do > have to pay to get someone to come in and do it properly :-)) > > > bye for now > > Keith Cooper =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
