I say “revisits” because my assumption is that most photographers — pro or amateurs — reading this blog will agree with Peter Gregg (and me) that going RAW is a no brainer, and that there is really no argument to be made or discussion to be had.
That said, I realize that writing my “RAW Processing Solutions” column for After Capture might have stilted me a bit. So I was pleased to encounter Gregg’s latest report for ProPhoto Home: “If you are not shooting RAW files – your camera is BROKEN!!!” He brings up some good points that that remind me that I am not stilted and the raw files simply rock.
However, the best part of Gregg’s report is that he brings Continue reading “Peter Gregg Revisits RAW vs. JPEG”
