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Originally Posted by mrthumbs
What exactly is this raw format you are talking about?
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I'm talking about shooting my Canon 10D in "raw" mode instead of shooting jpegs (which are compressed). There's a different kind of workflow and software needed to shoot raw and that's what I was asking about in my initial post. Shooting in raw is pretty much a waste of time and effort if it's going to end up on the internet....but if the final product will be published and/or printed...raw is prolly the best way to shoot it. Also, if there's a chance that something your shooting will end up being published in the future....raw would be the way to go on that as well.
I have a couple of clients that are asking me to look into shooting raw for them. Even though their images are mostly for the net....they are looking at the big picture and some of the images may be used for other things in the future. Some may be published in magazines...some may be used for posters, dvd box covers etc..etc..etc. They also would like the ability to market the images to third parties who may have a project where they need a good image for a brochure or some other printed piece.
