03-24-2018, 09:59 AM
I started digital photography shooting JPG then rapidly switched to RAW, and shot nothing but RAW till last year when I started RAW plus JPG, and noticed, that for events and everything that is not landscape or studio like portraiture, I don't actually need RAW.
This week I started shooting JPG and discovered how practical it is, of course now I am shooting correct exposure not to the right to avoid shadow noise, I am setting white balance manually or bracketing it or grey grey card. What's the point of RAW if all they would be used to is a WebPage ?
So finally I managed to overcome my anxiety and shoot JPG and save precious time for more important things.
Of course for every other photos when I will be printing or I need good colors RAW is still the norm.
I know many who shoot nothing but JPG others who do just the opposite I am with neither
This week I started shooting JPG and discovered how practical it is, of course now I am shooting correct exposure not to the right to avoid shadow noise, I am setting white balance manually or bracketing it or grey grey card. What's the point of RAW if all they would be used to is a WebPage ?
So finally I managed to overcome my anxiety and shoot JPG and save precious time for more important things.
Of course for every other photos when I will be printing or I need good colors RAW is still the norm.
I know many who shoot nothing but JPG others who do just the opposite I am with neither