On 21 May 2005 at 9:27, Paul Stenquist wrote:

> By the way, once you become very familiar with the RAW converter, 
> you'll finding shooting RAW is just about as time efficient as shooting 
> jpeg. The average conversion of a good exposure takes less than a 
> minute or two, perhaps less than some people spend tweaking their 
> jpegs.

Tweaking JPG/TIFs especially for colour correction is far more difficult than 
adjusting a RAW file.


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