Why RAW format is better than JPEG

newbforlife

Active Member
both your images are jpeg the website converts them
im only mention this because your raw file was downgraded to a jpeg file once you uploaded it
nice ass pic though
 

newbforlife

Active Member
Actually, I dont think you can upload RAW pictures to the site. I have to save them as JPEG in order to show them here.[/QUOTE]



that was my point you wanted to show whitch one was better but there both the same format
for us to compare them you need to post 1 raw and 1 jpeg
i cant compare oranges to oranges
you can change the colour with any image editing program (i dont mean crap like the default stuff you get with windows)
 

Y.R. Token

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But if you used the camera correctly you wouldn't need to correct in post production....:wall: The right white balance, exposure settings, ect...

yea, yea I know....:finger: LOL
 

chronicallyDank

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that was my point you wanted to show whitch one was better but there both the same format
for us to compare them you need to post 1 raw and 1 jpeg
i cant compare oranges to oranges
you can change the colour with any image editing program (i dont mean crap like the default stuff you get with windows)

I would be impressed if you could get those same results editing a JPEG. But I am still a noob photographer so I also wouldnt be surprised. There is almost no perceptible difference in visual quality between a RAW and a fine JPEG. It is a lot easier to manipulate RAW format pics in post.

But if you used the camera correctly you wouldn't need to correct in post production....:wall: The right white balance, exposure settings, ect...

yea, yea I know....:finger: LOL
I prefer to shoot with neutral white balance because I shoot in many different light situations so it is easier for me to correct the white balance in Photoshop....

So... :finger: too. lol.
 

gilbert90605

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But if you used the camera correctly you wouldn't need to correct in post production....:wall: The right white balance, exposure settings, ect...
true. but digital is cool because you can correct it!
but yea, it can be taken properly .

try a fully manual camera and adjusting with only dodging and burning
 

chronicallyDank

Active Member
true. but digital is cool because you can correct it!
but yea, it can be taken properly .

try a fully manual camera and adjusting with only dodging and burning
I have a fully manual camera but what does dodging and burning do?

And newb4life, if I came off as stadoffish I apologize, it was unintentional.
 

Y.R. Token

Member
I was assuming you would say :finger: after my post... :D

BTW it was a nice image after the change in white balance and your correct, with any very important works, it's best to shoot in raw & jpeg for the very reason you addressed.
 
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