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November 23, 2007 by Craig

JPG Follies

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Michael Reichmann over at Luminous Landscape has a neat little article showing the differences between shooting in RAW and shooting in JPG. It’s quite short, but outlines the point very well, that RAW is an inherently better mode to shoot in.

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Pop Photo have covered RAW v JPG a few times. In Jan/Feb 2006, Michael Reichmann explained the advantages and disadvantages.  Michael McNamara took a look in August 2006.  Over at Wet Pixel, a site for diving photography, James Wiseman has a pretty good article about it. And the Digital Photography School also takes a look at RAW v JPG. If the information in those links is not enough to convince you to shoot in RAW, then there’s plenty more resources explaining the advantages that can be found via Google.

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