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Originally Posted by fletch
RAWs are way easier to edit than JPEGs. Colour correction? Just use the WB slider. etc etc.
I would just use the RAWs from the get go.
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Do you people know that in photoshop CS3 and 4 you can process jpegs in camera raw, and use all the same processes as Raw. I have experimented with this by taking both raw and jpeegs with the camera attached to the laptop, then processed them both in Raw converter and cannot see any distinct difference in the outcome, both are excellent pictures. Set the images for top quality jpegs and there is very little deteriation at all.
If you use save as and give the file a new name then it will not effect the original, I usually put A + sign behind the name just to let me know it is one I have processed. Never ever use Save.