Should you STOP shooting RAW images? What is the best image format for you and your photography?

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    I believe that you shouldn't shoot RAW images just because the pro's tell you to. So in this video I guide you through the pros and cons of each so you can make an informed decision.
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  • @brynscott2997
    @brynscott2997 Рік тому +19

    I mix it up recently on holiday I took mainly JPEGs as they were just snaps of people and places. When I went to a location worthy of a bit of time where I thought I would need to make some edits such as sunsets across to the mainland and mountains I shot in raw.
    Nice to hear someone supporting JPEGs in the right circumstances.

    • @robertcudlipp3426
      @robertcudlipp3426 Рік тому +3

      As with some who say "only real photographers shoot in full manual-only, and only similarly shoot raw," this smacks to me of photographic snobbery.
      Perfectly acceptable images can be captured in jpg.
      Also, it is not an essential ingredient of modern photography to spend hours in front of a - must be calibrated- monitor, effectively creating a painting like image, often bearing little resemblance to the original scene, to create a final product having the view of painting, complete with added in sky, oversaturated colours- think you know what my points are.

  • @soumitrajhuntu467
    @soumitrajhuntu467 Рік тому +1

    Your tutorial is really great . So thorough and elaborate, but at the same time admirably easy to understand. Thank you a lot!

  • @gunsandhoses343
    @gunsandhoses343 Рік тому +3

    Great topic Paul! I never thought id consider jpegs at times but you truely have demonstrated there is a time and a place for everything!

  • @R.G.LovesBooks
    @R.G.LovesBooks Рік тому +6

    I shoot in JPEG only, I mainly shoot stock images and events. One of my images was selected for The NY Times that was shot in JPEG

  • @reginamunoz8394
    @reginamunoz8394 Рік тому +16

    The editing process drives me nuts, so jpeg suits me fine. I did not, however, know about photo styles. I look forward to exploring that feature. Thanks for your help!

    • @Twobarpsi
      @Twobarpsi Рік тому +1

      I do not like editing either!

  • @katieberberich826
    @katieberberich826 Рік тому +1

    This was such a great video. So clear and to the point. I learned so much, thank you. 🙏🏻

  • @rnspowell
    @rnspowell Рік тому +9

    I've been shooting seriously for a few years and every time I watch your videos I learn something new. Thank you for the extended knowledge.

    • @photogenius
      @photogenius  Рік тому +2

      Thanks Raymond, very much appreciate the kind feedback.

  • @ElAgenteManu
    @ElAgenteManu Рік тому

    Great information!! Now I know reasons and facts to decide when to select either format! Thank you!!

  • @crumhornplayer8381
    @crumhornplayer8381 Рік тому +5

    Hello Paul. As usual, an excellent video; always clearly explained. You tell what you're going to tell us, then you tell us, and finally tell us what you told us, so the lessons are easy to understand and retain. Plus you tell us the whys of trying something other than a "this is what you do" explanation. I always add to my learning from these videos. Thank you for sharing your expertise and experience with all of us!

    • @photogenius
      @photogenius  Рік тому

      So nice of you, I very much appreciate the great feedback and support. Thank you 😃

  • @robhowarth77
    @robhowarth77 Рік тому

    I have been wondering about this for while ! Thank you !!

  • @rezzab
    @rezzab Рік тому +10

    I only shoot JPG, I process them in either Photoshop or Lightroom, I have sold prints at exhibitions and just to people and people like my work, they never ask me if I shoot in JPG or RAW.

  • @blueanthias
    @blueanthias Рік тому

    Thank you for the great educational information. Much appreciated 🙏

  • @darrenwalton969
    @darrenwalton969 Рік тому

    Thanks Paul, this really helped. Very well explained.

  • @weymouthborn7007
    @weymouthborn7007 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Paul for another well explained video. I switched to RAW, on your recommendation, a couple of years ago but didn't realize that when viewing images on the camera display that they were displayed in JPEG. A lesson learnt. Thanks and keep up the great work. Regards, Andy

  • @057rcbartman
    @057rcbartman Рік тому

    nice balanced talk and easy to understand for the new, i do shoot both depending on what it is, if im shooting surfing and some sports i shoot jpeg .

  • @erik1836
    @erik1836 Рік тому +1

    I enjoyed your explanation; you laid everything out in a nicely organized fashion and made it easy to understand. I already knew most of what you were relating, but was curious about the video's tag line re whether we should shoot RAW. I, personally, only shoot RAW, but then I am doing it professionally and producing large Giclée prints on canvas for sale to discriminating fine art clients - 24 x 36 - sometimes bigger - from my work and need every ounce of quality I can squeeze out! But, if I am not serious, I will use JPEGs. I subscribed and look forward to more of your tutorials.

  • @robster985
    @robster985 Рік тому

    I just caught your "How to photograph THE MOON " a couple of days ago in time to capture some outstanding pics of the harvest moon. I found your teaching style easy to follow and to the point. You got yourself another subscriber.
    CHEERS!!

  • @jennycabot3032
    @jennycabot3032 Рік тому

    Another great video thank you I’m learning so much

  • @sbattaio
    @sbattaio Рік тому +1

    Very good, concise video explaining the advantages/disadvantages of both. One thing to note is that if you do shoot Raw+JPEG you will often lose some of the in-camera settings that are available when shooting in JPEG-only mode. The functions that are disabled will vary by camera. When shooting in JPEG-only the full feature set of the camera will be available. However, if you do decide to shoot in JPEG-only mode you'll lose any of the advantages of PP with a Raw file.

  • @ruperterskin2117
    @ruperterskin2117 Рік тому

    Right on. Thanks for sharing.

  • @andrewedwards3989
    @andrewedwards3989 Рік тому

    Cheers Paul , appreciated , keep up the great work , regards from Northland NZ

  • @lindaburgess
    @lindaburgess Рік тому

    I absolutely LOVE your videos and advice. You are the very best in my opinion. Linda in UK

  • @art_beautiful_life
    @art_beautiful_life Рік тому

    Next great video.... More extra knowledge for everyone who watch....Love you Paul. God bless you.

  • @raymondbelliveau6166
    @raymondbelliveau6166 Рік тому

    Thank you ,now I have to learn Lightroom. Ill go to the library.

  • @stevealbon6745
    @stevealbon6745 Рік тому

    Excellent video thanks, I use an old Canon 1300d and shoot in both modes at the same time , if I feel lazy jpeg time otherwise lightroom and Photoshop for editing.

  • @saraklute6919
    @saraklute6919 Рік тому +6

    I love shooting RAW. Gives me so much versatility on post editing. Only time I really shoot JPG is when it's just a simple image needed for work that doesn't need to be too fancy

    • @rmkunihiro
      @rmkunihiro Рік тому

      Same here. I always shoot RAW as well. Except....when my client needs the images immediately. That's when I shoot BOTH RAW and Jpeg.

  • @MileyonDisney
    @MileyonDisney Рік тому +1

    Great explanation. I always shoot JPEG and RAW. I have the images ready to go with the JPEG, and I can work on it with the RAW. That's just what works for me. My hard drives are all in RAID configurations. With disc space being so affordable these days, I don't delete any photos. Thanks for another great video.

  • @grandrapids57
    @grandrapids57 Рік тому

    Thank you for this video!

  • @MrRensan404
    @MrRensan404 Рік тому

    Great explanation, Paul. I use both but usually Jpeg for my purposes.

  • @66reppat
    @66reppat Місяць тому +1

    Hi . I'm here for the first time and found your video easy and clear to understand. Thank you a lot.

    • @photogenius
      @photogenius  Місяць тому

      Welcome to the channel and thanks for watching, hope you will stick around 😀

  • @simonmarlan8528
    @simonmarlan8528 Рік тому +8

    Really depends on how and what you are shooting and what your target market is, as well as just what kinds of editing/post-processing you do. If I do high speed burst work for sporting functions I shoot jpg, but if I am doing event/wedding/portrait work, I shoot raw, so really depends on the situation.

  • @JoeL-tv9id
    @JoeL-tv9id Рік тому

    great explanation..... thanks

  • @ramlihassan8238
    @ramlihassan8238 Рік тому

    Tq for all the lessons mr Paul.....

  • @theoldfilmbloke
    @theoldfilmbloke Рік тому

    Just FOUND YOU !! Well I Teach Photography on here as well and also to the Beginners at my Club, Brentwood & District Photographic Club and YOUR 'Video Teaching ' is GREAT ! No 'Hums and Ahs' and you really Get Down to the 'Nitty Gritty ' NO WAFFLING first as so many others do -- I am still learning 'Digital' Photography although being IN Photography since 1951 and you are a GREAT TEACHER -- SUBSCRIBED ( 'Good On You Mate' in my Best Aussie Accent!! )

  • @lifeofsaykat6395
    @lifeofsaykat6395 Рік тому

    Thanks for great information ☺️

  • @cheezi29esta41
    @cheezi29esta41 Рік тому

    You don’t know how much you just helped me !!

  • @paullockhart5696
    @paullockhart5696 Рік тому +2

    Thank you Paul for expressing this viewpoint. Unless you are shooting for Competition or sale of a very large image to hang jpeg works very well (my opinion). Your insights are valuable to the community.

  • @georgefrench1907
    @georgefrench1907 Рік тому

    Bonus tip is really useful!

  • @Richie_
    @Richie_ Рік тому

    I've only just got my 1st good camera, an old one. It doesn't shoot RAW so I found a Canon EOS, another old camera, that does shoot RAW. This video has been a great help in understanding the different formats.

  • @SonelsCorner
    @SonelsCorner Рік тому +1

    Great video! Thanks again Paul! 👏👏🤗🤗

  • @Patrick-qm4xt
    @Patrick-qm4xt Рік тому

    Another informative video, thak you very much. I do astrophotography and i need the maximum of picture data fot editing so i use RAW.

  • @ivan7453
    @ivan7453 Рік тому +23

    Hi Paul, another great video :). Even the most capable camera will buffer if you choose a memory card with slow read/write speeds. If you can fork out enough for a good card, you should not suffer too many buffering issues. Once I chose to shoot in both raw and jpeg. These days I prefer not to waste space on my card with jpegs. With a raw file and current post processing software, there is no limit to creativity. One's creativity is really limited with jpegs.

    • @erik1836
      @erik1836 Рік тому

      Exactly.

    • @ALIENdrifter66
      @ALIENdrifter66 Рік тому

      Creativity has to be mainly in composition, not editing. Editing should only be used to make it a bit better

  • @xx22June
    @xx22June 7 місяців тому

    Easy to follow lessons at 75 years of age its a easy learn, photo Genius make it it easy explained and without any compilations thank you, all the way from ireland

  • @patrickryan43
    @patrickryan43 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Paul, another great video thanks

    • @photogenius
      @photogenius  Рік тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed it Patrick, thank you so much.

  • @papabillychannel
    @papabillychannel Рік тому

    Thanks for the tips. Im a newbie in photography world. :)

  • @pepper6253
    @pepper6253 Рік тому +2

    TY Paul, for another informative and timely video. I have been contemplating going back to shooting JPEG,I have been shooting only raw for a few years but not wanting to spend time post processing since eyes aren't what they used to be . Having much more fun , sharing and time outside shooting with my Nikon Zfc and less time home on the computer.

    • @photogenius
      @photogenius  Рік тому +1

      That is the reason why I made this video, RAW is great but it's not for everybody. The Nikon Zfc is a really great camera and if you shoot Jpeg images you can have a lot of fun with the Picture Control settings. Thanks for watching 🏆

    • @zeka1dz
      @zeka1dz Рік тому

      Then you can shooting in JPEG + ROW. This is my way to go.

  • @louiebalajadia7671
    @louiebalajadia7671 Рік тому

    Hi Paul thanks for all the videos that you share....may i please ask if you could possibly do one for U1, U2, U3 settings for Nikon Z6?

  • @haiderhusain9964
    @haiderhusain9964 Рік тому +1

    much needed topic thanks

  • @judgesteve6798
    @judgesteve6798 Рік тому +1

    Hey Paul - Great video as always… esp. the added graphics. One of my 2 go-to cameras is the Panasonic/LUMIX FZ300. There are some photo settings it literally will not let you shoot in jpg (lol - doesn’t tell you, just disallows). It will let you do a bit of ‘programming’ of the jpg processing if there are certain attributes you always prefer. A video I’d find interesting is Luminar Neo (probably my next purchase) on the same photo starting in RAW and starting in jpg.

    • @photogenius
      @photogenius  Рік тому

      Thanks Steve, appreciate the feedback and support

  • @nataliekendall4236
    @nataliekendall4236 Рік тому

    Hi Paul great video. Would it be possible you could advise best procedures in saving edited raw photographs in PS and LRC, for print.

  • @erikakat1812
    @erikakat1812 Рік тому +1

    subscribin!..as a casual in a shop sellin cameras, this is helpful for me helping customers...And always good to hear from a local

    • @photogenius
      @photogenius  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the great feedback Erica.

  • @lisajoseph5817
    @lisajoseph5817 Рік тому

    THANK YOU!!! When I made the step up from a point and shoot, the best bang for my budget was to kit myself out with a good used Nikon DSLR and two lenses (that STILL cost me less than a new mirrorless body). It gives me three choices of JPEG quality. I shot RAW for the first time a couple of weeks ago and felt like the entire post processing session was a salvage operation. I don't do this so that I can come home to a joyless slog that makes me want to cry, not when I can put the camera in "JPEG Fine" and complete an edit with a light touch - and heart.

  • @walthamwalker
    @walthamwalker Рік тому +1

    Great video Thanks for the info

  • @t.jjohnson6317
    @t.jjohnson6317 Рік тому +1

    Great vid Lots of info. Thank-you. God bless

  • @salimthebarefootsage8182
    @salimthebarefootsage8182 Рік тому +1

    Thank you. I was not comfortable using RAW. And right now I don't feel the need for it right now since the only editing I do is cropping.

  • @blackmamba3427
    @blackmamba3427 Рік тому

    Awesome video and commentary 👌

  • @ambrosechiu2338
    @ambrosechiu2338 Рік тому +1

    thanks Paul explained clearly the differences between jpeg and raw.

    • @photogenius
      @photogenius  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for watching, supporting and taking the time to share your feedback.

  • @ThomasAngelos
    @ThomasAngelos Рік тому +2

    Blessings Paul, yet another great video my friend. I normally shoot both JPEG and RAW images. This way if I need to post it fast I still have the jpeg image available without much editing and I could always use the Snapseed for minor editing. I also have the Raw so if I have time like a portrait I could go ahead and do my creative part on computer.

    • @markborder906
      @markborder906 Рік тому +1

      Same here.

    • @zeka1dz
      @zeka1dz Рік тому +1

      Me too. I think that is the best way to go

  • @AlanHunt73
    @AlanHunt73 Рік тому +2

    Thanks paul great video I still shoot jpeg and I'm constantly being told to shoot raw but I don't really edit my images. this video has just made my mind up for now at least I will stick to jpeg 👍thank you. Excellent channel

    • @glycerine3065
      @glycerine3065 Рік тому +1

      Same here! Unless I need rapid fire for sports, I shoot both jpeg+raw so I have the option to edit the truly great photos.

  • @the4rsofrc83
    @the4rsofrc83 Рік тому

    Thank you again Paul for your amazing videos! I have a question: can a lower pixel professional camera take better pictures than a higher pixel hobbyist camera? In particular a Canon 5D Mk 1 vs a Canon SL3? I understand there is a big difference between the full frame and an APS-C sensors, it just seems the SL3 has a higher ISO range than the 5D, which I'm not sure if that's an advantage or not. Thanks for reading and for all your insight!!

  • @kayimanimrie9760
    @kayimanimrie9760 5 місяців тому

    I was just told that shooting Raw is better, so upon me doing my research, this video & comments gives me insight that shooting JPEG is just fine :)

  • @kuemagecollector
    @kuemagecollector Рік тому +3

    since ive went to fuji. Ive been enjoying their film simulations and I seem to enjoy the results. Feels like a chore just to edit RAW now.

  • @dr4sail852
    @dr4sail852 Рік тому

    My fuji xt5 allows me to set my camera to shoot fine raw and jpeg so I can get the best of both worlds. When I process the photos and send to instagram these are jpeg . I really enjoy your tutorials which are very clear and understandable.

  • @kevingallagher9652
    @kevingallagher9652 Рік тому

    great vid paul

  • @mikeeckhardt4945
    @mikeeckhardt4945 Рік тому +1

    With my first camera there was no way to choose, she could only handle JPG. Since I had my first DSLR camera, I have only been taking photos in RAW. Thank you for the well-explained video Paul.

    • @aloeisthestuff9622
      @aloeisthestuff9622 Рік тому

      So now you spend more time on what the rest of earths Sub-Humanoids dont care about.

  • @donkey3081
    @donkey3081 Рік тому

    you really good at teaching very understandable

  • @davemacarty679
    @davemacarty679 Рік тому +1

    Hey Paul, great video as usual! Please consider doing a video about,as you call them, take away cameras. I’m looking for a small affordable travel camera so I don’t have to lug my big DSLR around on trips.

    • @photogenius
      @photogenius  Рік тому +2

      Great idea, I will consider this for a future video. 👍🏻

  • @MrRemota
    @MrRemota Рік тому

    Seus vídeos são brilhantes. Obrigado.

  • @martinkemp9397
    @martinkemp9397 Рік тому

    Hi Paul
    I shoot RAW
    However... Recently the biggest lesson that I have learnt is why spend hours in front of computer. Of you get it right first time. Brilliant.
    Learning the camera functions and histogram will save you so much time.
    So jpeg is very compelling
    What is a TIFF file etc and why should we use it?
    I am new to your work but very much enjoying it

  • @KC-fw9gl
    @KC-fw9gl Рік тому

    Hi Paul, I appreciate your videos and am learning so much from them as being a beginner. I have a question. I have been shooting in RAW and still do, I had heard someone mention about shooting in RAW plus JPEG. What would the benefit be of that. I have the Rebel T7 which offers that option. Thank you.

  • @ChrisD118LGC
    @ChrisD118LGC Рік тому

    Thank you Paul, wise words again, really helpful. I’ve also heard it said that you should only shoot in RAW if you wish to be creative, do you agree?

  • @dsa4931
    @dsa4931 Рік тому +1

    Great video as always .... I rarely shoot in raw myself. 🤔🤔🤔

  • @dog4mike
    @dog4mike Рік тому +12

    I do fine art photography and always shoot RAW. I don't shoot high volume, so storage and buffer speeds aren't a concern for me. I might spend an entire weekend on a subject and come away with a dozen images, maybe one keeper if I'm lucky. I add five or six, maybe seven images to my website each year.
    Having said that, there are moments when I do shoot JPEG. For me, it's a kind of training. Knowing that my editing options are limited with JPEG, it forces me to slow down and consider lots of things, to try and nail as much as I can in camera. It's also a way to teach me to be more decisive and to trust my instincts. I have an exercise I used to teach people; take blank memory card, set your camera to JPEG, cover your LCD with tape and just use the metering display (or turn image preview off if you don't have a metering display). Then shoot 10-20 images and take the card to a printer (without having looked at the images) to print each image at 4x6. People are often surprised at how good they really are when they stop obsessing about the LCD after each shot. And when tweaking an image is less of an option, people will often find more beauty in what they created without the need to tinker.

    • @peterjohnson1739
      @peterjohnson1739 3 місяці тому

      In other words treat your digital camera like a film camera. With an old-school SLR iso and picture style were both fixed by your choice of film. With only a light meter and no screen you had to rely on the viewfinder and meter. You didn’t get to see the results until the film was processed … no chimping and reshooting. Finally, an (expensive) roll of film giving 36 exposures concentrates the mind.

  • @Revolution-tl5wo
    @Revolution-tl5wo Рік тому

    Thank you for all your content, your channel has been really great. *Question,* if I'm just practicing my skills and getting to know my different lenses, would shooting in JPEG force me to be a more accurate photographer on site? I don't want to over-rely on editing, but at the same time I get some practice shots where I love the composition and artistry and would like to fine-tune the image later on, but can't since I've been shooting in JPEG. At the same time, hundreds of these shots are throwaways. I'm never sure which are which til I see them on a computer screen. Even though I'm shooting on an older crop sensor camera, I've invested in pretty good glass- not topline glass, but not kit lenses either, and the widest apertures I could buy (I have two f/1.4 lenses and a continuous aperture f/2.8 zoom). Please advise, thanks!

  • @f1remandg
    @f1remandg Рік тому

    Very Good! I mean really good! You do give a good tuition delivery! DG. U.K.

  • @dance2jam
    @dance2jam Рік тому

    Paul, does the same relationship hold at higher ISO photos? or does the reported drop in bit depth and dynamic range almost make it equivalent?

  • @verniesolomons5917
    @verniesolomons5917 Рік тому

    thanks paul make a videos for setting and quality on canon 650d and canon 760d

  • @joncothranphotography9375
    @joncothranphotography9375 Рік тому

    I shoot JPEG because I do not have the processing ability (computer and program) to deal with the RAW files. Thanks for the video!

  • @INTERNA9
    @INTERNA9 5 місяців тому

    WOW!

  • @NikCan66
    @NikCan66 Рік тому +1

    Another great video

  • @filmtrailer-us7724
    @filmtrailer-us7724 Рік тому

    good job male, thanks!

  • @MudMaxMetalDetecting
    @MudMaxMetalDetecting Рік тому

    Very informative thank you. I always shoot RAW because if I shoot scenes with bright skies and drop the Exposure Comp, I can recover more of the shadows with a RAW file? Have I understood this correct? ATB MMMD

  • @sjsphotog
    @sjsphotog Рік тому +1

    If you set your picture style for your jpegsto NEUTRAL then the preview image on the back of the LCD will be flatter and look more like the RAW image.(in case you shoot RAW + jpeg) and don't want to be spoiled with the fully processed look of the joeg image.

  • @filosofodemierda
    @filosofodemierda Рік тому +1

    I don't edit my photos so, I've switch recently from Raw to Jpeg. Even when I was shooting Raw I always processed them to Jpeg regardless.

  • @EpicScamp
    @EpicScamp Рік тому

    Hey, Paul, I love your videos and I would like to share my own opinion on the RAW VS Jpeg image formats.
    I feel both Jpeg and RAW image formats work well in their own respected ways depending on the person shooting the photos. For the casual photographer who wishes to shoot a photo for easy photo sharing and quick photo printing for friends and family then using the Jpeg image format is perfect for them. However, if you wish to do photo touchups in let's say "Adobe Lightroom" then there might be an issue with that. It's not impossible to edit Jpeg photos in "Lightroom", but beware that you're going to have some photo information loss compared to RAW format. If you wish to add special effects to your photo such as CGI compositing elements then the RAW format would be recommended, because having the original resolution, and image quality you will be able to print out in the highest quality possible regardless of the amount of editing you done.
    Although paid image processing software's are considered an inconnivance to some people, investing some money aside to purchase them would be a worthy outcome because working with free 3rd party softwares that offer similar elements, they might not have some helpful features that only paid softwares can offer.
    Regardless that both formats have their up's and down's in the end it all depends on the user and how they wish to use their images for.

  • @LeeRaldar
    @LeeRaldar Рік тому

    Was wondering, when saving in Jpeg format set to 100% quality, is there still incremental compression with each save? My editing software if it makes a difference is typically Affinity Photo.

  • @simonmaney3438
    @simonmaney3438 Рік тому

    RAW allows for post WB adjustment (including targeted adjustments). This alone allows for creative differences beyond what the camera offers.

  • @Giles29
    @Giles29 Рік тому

    I remember back in the hoary old days I would always get a warning when I saved a picture as a JPEG. I never thought it was too lossy though. Nowadays I do mostly shoot in RAW because I enjoy editing my photos.

  • @peterturnham5134
    @peterturnham5134 3 місяці тому

    On my latest Olympus cameras I set RAW+JPEG which gives me both. I got Rawtherapee freeware software to treat the ORF files if needed, I'm not paying $xx a month for software I may not use. End result, after 5 years I have never needed to use a RAW image. OK that depends on my style. I shoot Underwater, with Two Strobes + LED, Portrait with multiplke strobes+LED and a bit of Travel, yeah I can point and shoot. The end result is 99% seen on computer screens at resolution 1200 to 1900 with mixed still and video. The Eye selection autofocus is mindblowing straight out of the Camera, after that If I got my strobes right, it's a winner straight out of the camera, if not it is straight in the trash can you won't repair that in RAW. My editing limits itself to an occasional crop and levels/brilliance/contrast when I am pushing the limit of my strobes underwater.

  • @edyarb
    @edyarb Рік тому +1

    Hey Paul, another great video. I was wondering if you open a JPEG in photoshop, then open that JPEG up in photoshop as a RAW file, do you think you can capture something closer to the raw file with a bit of editing?

  • @johnaufiero7950
    @johnaufiero7950 Рік тому

    Hi, If the raw file has a JPEG imbedded in it why is the selection on Fujifilm and others to shoot marked Raw +Jpeg instead of just raw?? Thanks

  • @tracygrieder6217
    @tracygrieder6217 Рік тому

    As a wildlife videographer what would you suggest filming in JPEG or Raw, and why. Again I’m filming not taking stills.

  • @darylcheshire1618
    @darylcheshire1618 Рік тому

    I see myself as a recorder rather than an artist, I don’t do much in post. However I do explore a little. I might shoot jpeg and raw and then play with the raw. For example in bird photography, I might over expose a bird against the sky so I can see the colours rather than a silhouette. But I don’t see myself editing hundreds of photos. I’m not a pro.
    I sometimes shoot in black and white to look at the “mood”. anyone can make a black & white photo from a raw, so I think it’s “cheating” to make a black & white photo after the fact.
    By taking a B&W photo I try and imagine what it’s like to use a Lieca Monochrom.

  • @zenjitsuman
    @zenjitsuman Рік тому

    First time watch you. I was wondering about the so called improved Jpeg that is call HEIF, what is the update to
    using HEIF going to give me. Is it worth using vs. Jpeg. Does HEIF make using Raw less important.

  • @joesanders6898
    @joesanders6898 Рік тому

    That's a lot of information. I think I'll stay with JPEG for a while. At least until I buy some post exposure processing software.

  • @muhammadkhan-hp4fx
    @muhammadkhan-hp4fx Рік тому

    Nice video Paul. I have a query, Is Nikon's Z 24-120 f4 S lens compatible with D750 camera?

    • @RealThore
      @RealThore Рік тому

      No. The Z mount is for the new cameras (Z fc, 30,50, 6,7,9). For the D750 you'd need an F mount lens like the Nikon AF-S 24-120 4.0G ED VR or the Sigma Art 24-105 4.0 DG OS HSM

    • @muhammadkhan-hp4fx
      @muhammadkhan-hp4fx Рік тому

      @@RealThore thanks bro.

  • @stayuntilforever
    @stayuntilforever 9 місяців тому

    Shooting RAW with my Sony RX100 iii gas changed everything. I put my camera away for years. I didn’t like it over ISO 400. But now thanks to Lightroom I don't mind Shooting at ISO6400.

  • @Twobarpsi
    @Twobarpsi Рік тому

    I just bought a DSLR and I've taken 6,000 pictures. I shoot in raw and jpeg. I have not used one raw file, but they are there if I need them in the future.

  • @tonykeltsflorida
    @tonykeltsflorida Рік тому

    I shoot RAW mostly. My M6II has a HDR mode that produces a jpg. I like it, the photos come out pretty good. Anyways, I use RAW for most of my photos and I use my computer to make the jpg pics for facebook, instagram, behance and playbook. Posting seems to take more of my time LOL.

  • @broken4520
    @broken4520 Рік тому

    My digital bridge camera doesn't include a Raw setting. Is there another way to duplicate raw photos without the actual setting?