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so, since the beginning, there has been this battle with jpeg against raw or is it raw against jpeg...it doesn't matter really. to keep a long story short, i am making the switch to raw because i have more space (mbs) to edit the photos better, and i do believe raw produces better than jpeg (that's a no brainer).
i have been a firm believe in jpeg for the past 4 - 5 years, and i still shoot jpegs during the reception, but during the prep(s), ceremony and formals i will be shooting all raw. i am not one to say all photographers should shoot raw or even jpeg, it's all about what your vision and preferences are, i know amazing photographers would shoot jpeg!!! simply saying again, i just like what raw can do in post production and i can still get the photos out to the client in time :)
i have been a firm believe in jpeg for the past 4 - 5 years, and i still shoot jpegs during the reception, but during the prep(s), ceremony and formals i will be shooting all raw. i am not one to say all photographers should shoot raw or even jpeg, it's all about what your vision and preferences are, i know amazing photographers would shoot jpeg!!! simply saying again, i just like what raw can do in post production and i can still get the photos out to the client in time :)


