Thank you for voting Crowdsignal Logo

Do you prefer to shoot in JPEG or raw? (Poll Closed)

  •  
     
  •  
     
  •  
     
  •  
     
Total Votes: 933
7 Comments

  • David Appleton - 8 years ago

    RAW as i am lazy ...you are not going to have the same jpeg setting for a landscape and a soft dreamy portrait...I can not be bothered changing setting in camera from shot to shot ..also i often mostly don't do blanket adjustments over the all the frame like sharpening etc ....don't see the point of buying a nice F1.4 lense for creamy bokeh and trashing the bokeh with the clarity and sharpness sliders

  • Smokeball - 8 years ago

    Mostly raw, as I like to do strange effects on some photos, but I use jpegs for 'happy snaps' - if I remember to change the setting that is.

  • clive atkinson - 8 years ago

    both- jpeg on SD card to view on the tv, RAW to edit on the computer. Even with 13 EV , when you expose for the highlights I then need to pull up the shadows.

  • Eric Lewtas - 8 years ago

    I use a Panasonic Lx100 and shoot JPEGS and RAW simultaneously. With their excellent intelligent auto mode 99% of the JPEGs give me the results that I want. For the other 1% I modify using the in-camera RAW processing.

  • Tina Edwards - 8 years ago

    I use JPEG and, like Michael, do my best to get the settings right in camera. Sometimes this isn't easy but, even so, there's a lot that can be done to correct JPEGs in post-processing. If a photo needs a lot of post-processing it should probably be binned.

  • Michael - 8 years ago

    I take great care to set my cameras up so the image that comes onto my computer is the finished article - so JPEG is just fine.

  • Stefan Shillington - 8 years ago

    My photography is unhurried, and/or in challenging lighting, hence RAW is the sensible choice.

Leave a Comment

0/4000 chars


Submit Comment

Create your own.

Opinions! We all have them. Find out what people really think with polls and surveys from Crowdsignal.