Some custom labs will now work with RAW. It's only a matter of time before many 
more do so. It obviously allows them to offer a better grade of processing. But 
it will probably remain a premium service. I doubt that the average mini lab 
will go there.
Paul
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From: Kostas Kavoussanakis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Wed, 28 Jun 2006, Paul Stenquist wrote:
> 
> > With digital, there's no such thing as "standard" settings. If you
> > jpegs, the camera processes the recorded data. If you shoot RAW, you
> > process it. In either case, you have to control the outcome either by
> > setting the camera derfaults to get the right amount of saturation,
> > contrast and exposure or by making the adjustments in your RAW
> > converter. The latter method, of course, gives you more control.
> 
> Is RAW accepted at Photo labs, or is it a given that we are all 
> photo-finishers anymore?
> 
> Kostas
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