When I first got my DSLR I was shooting RAW+JPG but now I'm doing RAW only. I found myself wasting way too much time deciding which one looked better. I then realized that I only saw a difference if I looked at them next to each other.
I would almost go as far as saying to not even bother post processing the JPG. Sure you can do some, but the data hidden in RAW files is just amazing sometimes.
I've heard people on here say that they shoot RAW+JPG if a client wants a copy immediately. They give them the JPGs, and give the processed from RAW files later on.
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