Section 2.3. Know When Not to Shoot RAW


2.3. Know When Not to Shoot RAW

I started to call this section "Knowing When to Shoot RAW," but the fact is, you always want to shoot RAW unless there's some good reason why you can't, such as:

  • Demand for an extremely fast turnaround time that simply allows no extra time for processing in RAW, even though the latter is bloody fast these days.

  • Demand for the fastest sequence shooting with the largest number of contiguous images.

JPEGs may be less work, but sooner or later, you'll be sorry if they're your only digital negative because you can always be assured there's more creative leeway in a RAW file.




Digital Photography(c) Expert Techniques
Digital Photography Expert Techniques
ISBN: 0596526903
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 124
Authors: Ken Milburn

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