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RAW Vs. JPEG

RAW or JPEG

  • RAW

    Votes: 53 93.0%
  • JPEG

    Votes: 4 7.0%

  • Total voters
    57
  • Poll closed .
I got hooked on Raw accidentally, I was shooting a game in Fort Wayne, and my I didn't even know my Camera was on Raw until I got the results. The only real problem I have is when I come to print the picture out.
 
I shoot in raw 95% of the time so I have the most control possible in PP. When I do change over to JPEG it is either for candid shots or for non-client work.
 
I know that they are many threads regarding to this topic but both formats have their own references and some of the people that i've asked just seem one-sided and dont want to accept that each format do have advantages and disadvantages. So hopefully people here wont do the same. When you do vote. tell me the advantages of the format you voted for.

I capture both. Archive the raw and share the jpegs.
 
I know that they are many threads regarding to this topic but both formats have their own references and some of the people that i've asked just seem one-sided and dont want to accept that each format do have advantages and disadvantages. So hopefully people here wont do the same. When you do vote. tell me the advantages of the format you voted for.

I capture both. Archive the raw and share the jpegs.

I did too till I got this D800...its eats memory cards for brunch and then some =)
 
I know that they are many threads regarding to this topic but both formats have their own references and some of the people that i've asked just seem one-sided and dont want to accept that each format do have advantages and disadvantages. So hopefully people here wont do the same. When you do vote. tell me the advantages of the format you voted for.

I capture both. Archive the raw and share the jpegs.

I did too till I got this D800...its eats memory cards for brunch and then some =)

How big are your cards? I shoot ~10mp on 16GB/8GBs.
 
I shoot on 8GB cards. 100 photos fit on the card. It was quite a shock upgrading to a D800.

But worse still is my laptop I take on vacation. USB2.0, no USB3.0 which the D800, and my laptop harddisk support. It takes 45min to download the photos.
 
I shoot on 8GB cards. 100 photos fit on the card. It was quite a shock upgrading to a D800.

But worse still is my laptop I take on vacation. USB2.0, no USB3.0 which the D800, and my laptop harddisk support. It takes 45min to download the photos.

80MB per picture !?!?!
 
Raw unless I am doing a time lapse.
 
The only time I shoot RAW AND JPEG is weddings
 
I shoot both, RAW when its important like weddings etc


JPEG when out and about taking shots of family etc - not that family isn't important but you know what I mean
 
Both, RAW I use, jpg goes on backup (SD) card in D800. I erase the jpgs periodically. But if I need to post something quick, the jpg is there. I have several 32gb cards, so the D800 presents no space problems. JD
 
I know that they are many threads regarding to this topic but both formats have their own references and some of the people that i've asked just seem one-sided and dont want to accept that each format do have advantages and disadvantages. So hopefully people here wont do the same. When you do vote. tell me the advantages of the format you voted for.

I capture both. Archive the raw and share the jpegs.
I have a TI and a T2, would I be able to do that with my camera or no?
On another note, I will be stocking up on Blackfriday. Going to get 5 of t 3 TB hard drives back up, and around 12-15 32GB memory cards, and probably the same amount of flash drives.
 

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