https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0j8QMm ... nwYQ&t=70s
Stumbled across the above video, and the first photo they edited happened to be a steam engine. Just interesting comparing some of the information within a jpeg vs RAW.
RAW vs Jpeg for editting photos
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Re: RAW vs Jpeg for editting photos
Yup. No reason to shoot jpg. Sure, your processing time is reduced with jpgs, but why give up all the information you can achieve with raw? I was the same with cassette tapes back in the 70s and 80s...always looking for the tape with the best recording quality. I can't help but apply that to photography as well.
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Here's JT back in the day......J T wrote: I was the same with cassette tapes back in the 70s and 80s...always looking for the tape with the best recording quality.
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