I shoot preps in sRAW . I switch to full RAW for the ceremony, formals, bridal party and bride/groom portraits. I switch back to sRAW at the reception.
Christina Senior Member ![]() 633 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: Pittsburgh More info | I shoot preps in sRAW . I switch to full RAW for the ceremony, formals, bridal party and bride/groom portraits. I switch back to sRAW at the reception. Christina - Pittsburgh Wedding Photographer
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bigarchi Senior Member ![]() 962 posts Likes: 1 Joined Mar 2008 Location: upstate ny More info | Jun 18, 2012 10:09 | #17 highway0691 wrote in post #14594818 ![]() Full raw for me on a single 32gb card, same on both cameras. One less thing I need to concern myself about. Couldn't imagine changing quality during the day, I'd be likely to forget to change back. this happened to me this weekend. was shooting candids on my 5dII in the mraw (the 9.9mp one whatever that is called). then some big groups formed and i adjusted everything but the raw size. after the first big group i realized this and switched and though, oh sh*t. but afterwards i realized that it was still a 10 megapixel file. that will print plenty large enough, even with some cropping. so i stopped stressing about it. ~Mitch
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bigarchi Senior Member ![]() 962 posts Likes: 1 Joined Mar 2008 Location: upstate ny More info | Jun 18, 2012 10:15 | #18 PeaceFire wrote in post #14595189 ![]() What format you shoot in really shouldn't affect how many discs you send. When a client orders a disc I export their files in 1000 on the long edge at 300 DPI. Once exported all files are the same size whether I originally shot them in RAW, sRAW, or JPEG. Unless you're sending out all of the RAW files, which you shouldn't really be doing. i personally send two file sizes. i export formals to a larger file size than everything else. ~Mitch
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I shoot full RAW all the time but I agree it's overkill for reception dancing and candid photos. http://www.twilightandtulle.com
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JackLiu Senior Member 570 posts Joined Apr 2009 Location: Ventura County, Calif., USA More info | Jun 18, 2012 11:52 | #20 Full Raw + JPG. The former is for backup when the jpg image is not up to par. "Love life and life will love you back. Love people and they will love you back." Arthur Rubinstein.
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picturecrazy soft-hearted weenie-boy ![]() 8,565 posts Likes: 735 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Alberta, CANADA More info | Jun 18, 2012 14:22 | #21 Just this past saturday I shot in 5MP sRAW all day except the formals. Just remember you can make some really nice prints at 5MP. -Lloyd
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Jun 20, 2012 14:17 | #22 I might try full raw up to the reception then switch it. I also export 2 ways one I export the full size to JPEG and then I usually do like 1024x768 or something like that for a less quality for Facebook and such. Is that a good way of doing it? Or should I resize the full sizes down or change the Facebook ones?
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brokensocial Senior Member 481 posts Joined Apr 2012 Location: Chicago, Illinois More info | Jun 20, 2012 14:22 | #23 Jpeg for everything. Here's our portfolio [mike and frida] photography - we shoot stuff.
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