> It may be that some of the photographers who work in JPEG do so because 
> they're long-time film users who aren't yet fully immersed in the 
> digital process.

Most likely slide film shooters due to the lack of latitude.

Kenneth Waller

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From: "Mark Roberts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Subject: Re: K10D WB system observations


> Paul Stenquist wrote:
> 
>>I would hate to lose the flexibility of RAW for my studio shoots. I 
>>still sometimes want to tweak the curve a bit during conversion, plus I 
>>think the interpolation to a larger size is superior from RAW. However, 
>>that wouldn't be an issue shooting medium format.
> 
> I'd never want to lose the flexibility myself, but as you point out, 
> it's not as big an issue with medium format.
> 
> It may be that some of the photographers who work in JPEG do so because 
> they're long-time film users who aren't yet fully immersed in the 
> digital process. Nothing wrong with that; what works, works. The end 
> result is what they get paid for.
> 
> I also strongly suspect that some of the people who *claim* to shoot 
> only JPEG really shoot RAW and convert. ;-)
> 
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