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Originally Posted by Chip
What matters more: the process or the result?
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Only by understanding the process can you maximise your results.
If someone can demonstrate a full understanding of what a RAW file is, how to use it and the unpsides and downsides and then chooses to shoot JPEG I will say "Well done, JPEG is right for you". However I have yet to see that in this thread.
With todays software technology RAW should be the default (on a DSLR) and people should only shoot JPEG if they need to. However the default appears to be the other way round for most people.