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RAW to .jpeg .tiff?
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<blockquote data-quote="FritzDaCat" data-source="post: 1605167" data-attributes="member: 221274"><p>Like Chas says, it depends on what parameters you are using to measure "best".</p><p></p><p>If it's RAW vs JPEG vs TIFF then the "best" way, in my opinion, is to transfer and save the RAW files. If you think the RAW files take up too much space, wait until you convert and save them as TIFFS. They will be much bigger because-- and this is as simple as I can put it-- the color information has not been converted yet.</p><p></p><p>But there are a lot of considerations. If you reply with your priorities (file size? quality? future options? for web/e-mail only?) someone here will gladly make suggestions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FritzDaCat, post: 1605167, member: 221274"] Like Chas says, it depends on what parameters you are using to measure "best". If it's RAW vs JPEG vs TIFF then the "best" way, in my opinion, is to transfer and save the RAW files. If you think the RAW files take up too much space, wait until you convert and save them as TIFFS. They will be much bigger because-- and this is as simple as I can put it-- the color information has not been converted yet. But there are a lot of considerations. If you reply with your priorities (file size? quality? future options? for web/e-mail only?) someone here will gladly make suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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