YEKCIM
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I was a dedicated JPEG shooter up until a few months back, at which time I made the switch to RAW. For me the advantages are:
1. Ability to adjust exposure, "after the fact"
2. Ability to correct white balance
3. Ability to "recover" highlight detail (in some instances)
Now that I've learned a little about how to process RAW files, I don't see myself going back to JPEG unless it is for fast action (sports, etc) where my camera's buffer won't keep up with the much larger RAW files.
Hope that helps.
~Ed
1. Ability to adjust exposure, "after the fact"
2. Ability to correct white balance
3. Ability to "recover" highlight detail (in some instances)
Now that I've learned a little about how to process RAW files, I don't see myself going back to JPEG unless it is for fast action (sports, etc) where my camera's buffer won't keep up with the much larger RAW files.
Hope that helps.
~Ed