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<blockquote data-quote="DougStocks" data-source="post: 1574784" data-attributes="member: 310660"><p>That is correct. Many people including myself always capture in both jpeg and RAW. the jpeg is a great convenience in that it gives you have an image that is often as good as you need for either proofs or posting on the web. But if you're producing fine art prints, then I think you will want the added control over your images that RAW provides. </p><p></p><p>Incidentally, even though Adobe seems to want to price Photoshop beyond the means of all but professional photogs; Photoshop <em><strong>Elements</strong></em> is a very powerful PP tool sufficient for most purposes and cost under $100.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DougStocks, post: 1574784, member: 310660"] That is correct. Many people including myself always capture in both jpeg and RAW. the jpeg is a great convenience in that it gives you have an image that is often as good as you need for either proofs or posting on the web. But if you're producing fine art prints, then I think you will want the added control over your images that RAW provides. Incidentally, even though Adobe seems to want to price Photoshop beyond the means of all but professional photogs; Photoshop [I][B]Elements[/B][/I] is a very powerful PP tool sufficient for most purposes and cost under $100. [/QUOTE]
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