Shel Belinkoff wrote:

Hi, I don't want to start a flame war, or get anyone's undies in knot.  I'm
just curious to know how many people are not shooting raw, and why that may
be.  Please, no flames or judgemental comment.  We all know raw has
advantages, and in some circumstances can be a better choice than shooting
JPEGs.


Shel





Don't know if this is the sort of answer you're looking for, but I shoot raw only sometimes. I do it if I'm concerned that the lighting conditions are tricky (exposure or colour). If I am shooting large quantities of pictures in a familiar environment for other people to use in a Powerpoint presentation (this would be my regular Thursday night shoot of children's club activities, primarily) I go JPEG for the most part. Saves a lot of time over my pre-Fraser workflow; still saves a bit of time over my post-Fraser workflow. For obvious reasons, all my pictures with my walkaround Optio 550 are JPEGs. (The obvious reason being that the Optio 550 doesn't save raw files.)

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