It was 6/8/04 9:38 am, when Marchant Gonta wrote: >> The first question you have to ask yourself is do you really need to >> shoot in raw mode? > > Maybe because Frank S. wrote :- > >> explore the photographic possibilities of this new >> way of working. > > > JPEG is not only going to compromise long term quality but also > restrict the full exploration of the medium.
Bob Yes, Bob. Keeping the lens cap on will also compromise exploration! <g> As I said, "For lots of situations, JPEG mode is faster and can deliver equally good results." It's up to you to decide which situation requires JPEG and which Raw. Shangara Singh. __________________________________________________ :: Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) Photoshop CS :: Photoshop CS Essential Tips || Photoshop Glossary (eBooks) :: Examaids for Adobe & Macromedia Certification :: http://www.examaids.com || http://www.photoshopace.com =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
