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lurkalot
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quotePosted at 12:33 on 22nd April 2012

I also agree.  I would usually if just taking general pics while out and about shoot jpg, but if it's a one off shoot, and of any importance you'd probably find me shooting  RAW, or RAW+JPG.

That way if you mess up, you can recover more detail etc from the RAW file. ;)

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Sue H
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quotePosted at 14:57 on 22nd April 2012

Thank you Edward, Lurkalot and Dave. I will indeed go back and review this whole thread as I know it will give me great advice and help.

I just starting into bird photography (see my web site www.trubrit.net).

I am hoping that our local college has a class on photography that I can take in the autumn.

I will definitely go back to JPG for my trip, and just play with RAW now and again until I have a better undrestanding.

Thanks again! You guys are great! 

 

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lurkalot
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quotePosted at 18:53 on 24th April 2012
On 22nd April 2012 14:57, Sue . wrote:

I just starting into bird photography (see my web site www.trubrit.net).



WOW, great bird pics you have on your site.  All I can say is, if you're just starting into bird photography, then I'm a worried man.  ;)
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quotePosted at 08:49 on 25th April 2012
Just read all the posts about RAW and most entertaining it is too. As I've already stated in earlier posts, I always shoot in RAW and edit with CS3. Over the last year I've also saved some as DNGs. Anyone else out there using DNGs?
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Edward Lever
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quotePosted at 09:49 on 25th April 2012

I am still learning to use Canon RAW, and havent really looked at DNG yet.  I guess the main advantage of DNG is that it is a more general archive format, not tied to a specific camera manufacturer's version of RAW. Archiving of data is a knotty problem, and DNG seems a good idea. Of course, there is still the question of the data storage medium itself - maybe it will be optical (physical film negatives ? Laughing )   I have film negatives and transparencies from 45 years ago which I can scan anytime I like. 

 

 

 

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