Originally posted by ckiang
Do you shoot RAW?
Regards
CK
Originally posted by ckiang
I figured RAW isn't for things like actual day wedding shoots, event coverage, etc. Not only it takes a long time to write, takes up a lot more space, it also wastes your time in post processing them when at the end of the day, you deliver only 4R prints. ;p
If you shoot landscape for example, where you take your own sweet time, RAW makes more sense. Like Java_Guru's experience, RAW isn't for travelling either.
Regards
CK
On the contrary, I try to shoot RAW when travelling. The conditions out there are unpredictable, and I don't want to come back with shots with wrong WB from some prev scenes etc. And exposure compensation can help make sure your most memorable shots are, well, memorableOriginally posted by ckiang
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If you shoot landscape for example, where you take your own sweet time, RAW makes more sense. Like Java_Guru's experience, RAW isn't for travelling either.
Regards
CK
Hmm? Then, all the more you should use RAW!!.... Soooo many things you can tweak...Originally posted by StreetShooter
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Almost tempted me, until I realised that I ENJOYED going through the pictures I had taken and tweaking them...
Originally posted by mysteriousjimmy
I have never tried shooting in the RAW, but might give it a go one day once the weather warms up....
Oh come on! While we here are suffering from the horrid weather, you could go to Threadbo and give us some nice photos to suan us .Originally posted by mysteriousjimmy
I have never tried shooting in the RAW, but might give it a go one day once the weather warms up....