Titanium Rocket wrote in post #12724007
Thanks Tgara, just learnt something new.
So if you open a RAW file in Elements then convert to JPG, what happens. Is the Picture Style data then still applied?
I don't think so. I think the JPG will have the same settings as the RAW file.
The workflow I use is to (1) shoot RAW, (2) post-process the images on my iMac (I use Aperture), and then, if necessary, (3) use Aperture on my iMac to convert a RAW file to a JPG file. I can tell you that the JPGs that are produced from this workflow are much better than JPGs that come out of the camera for the same shot, regardless of Picture Style setting. This makes sense, because the file converters in Aperture (or PSE) are much more powerful and sophisticated than those in the camera.
Shooting RAW intitially also gives you much greater latitude to make your own adjustments before converting to JPG because the RAW file contains so much more data to work with. When shooting native JPG, on the other hand, most of the image data is thrown out as the photo is taken, and therefore limits your ability to make adjustments. For example, it's easy to adjust the White Balance on a RAW shot. But try doing it on a JPG, and it turns into a big mess.