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On the new york institute of photography website is an interesting piece on dynamic range
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Good article. I only skimmed the first couple of paragraphs and will get back to it later, but I often have trouble trying to explain to people the high dynamic range of RAW files as compared to JPG. Now I have a place I can send them to to get up to speed more easily.
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Bjorn--one more thing to show people who do not buy into the RAW advantage. There are times for jpegs as I have previously stated before in posts here, but RAW is the way to go due to all the extra data it contains.
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totally agreed, RAW, RAW, RAW
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Thanks for the article, Bjorn.
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I've only ever shot RAW, except when I've accidentally put it on jpeg
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