Hi, I've been using DPP (Canon's Digital Photo Professional) for about a year now when I convert my RAW images... so I'm not a total newbie. But I have a couple questions (shooting with digital rebel XT):
1) When I convert and save a Raw image to jpeg at highest quality, why is the file size larger than even the orginal jpeg itself (shooting RAW+Jpg in camera). Sometimes it is twice as large as original jpeg. Higher in-camera compression? Would this mean I would possibly get better quality jpegs if I shot in Raw and batch converted later?
2) Even if I directly convert my RAW image to jpeg without any adjustments, leaving it "as shot" the results are different than camera's JPEG. The original JPEG is more saturated and the color "pops". I'm shooting with parameter 1 which boosts saturation, and color tone... is there an easy way to simulate parameter 1 in DPP? Even when I boost saturation (raw image adjustments) and color tone (rgb adjustment tab) , I can't get the same results as in camera jpeg as far as saturation, etc. It would be nice to see DPP process the image similar to how camera does itself... that would at least give me a starting point, and some reference when making changes to the raw image. (Sometimes the in camera jpeg result is CLOSE to what I want but just needs a little tweaking, and I'd prefer to make those adjustments on HQ RAW instead of Photoshop.)
Thanks for any help you can give me.
David


