the JPEG is a compressed format.
Does it matter how good the program is, in terms of getting the best performance / file size ratio?
bowlesbe Senior Member 500 posts Joined Jan 2007 More info | Apr 24, 2007 10:29 | #1 the JPEG is a compressed format. *the perfect crop setup*
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tim Light Bringer 51,010 posts Likes: 375 Joined Nov 2004 Location: Wellington, New Zealand More info | Apr 25, 2007 05:06 | #2 Yes. Professional wedding photographer, solution architect and general technical guy with multiple Amazon Web Services certifications.
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StewartR "your nose is too big" 4,269 posts Joined Jun 2006 Location: Maidenhead, UK More info | Apr 25, 2007 07:36 | #3 Yes, but it's not really about the JPEG compression or the file size. www.LensesForHire.co.uk
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ssim POTN Landscape & Cityscape Photographer 2005 10,884 posts Likes: 6 Joined Apr 2003 Location: southern Alberta, Canada More info | Apr 25, 2007 09:14 | #4 bowlesbe wrote in post #3095835 Does it matter how good the program is, Absolutely. Let me start off by saying thought that I haven't found a RAW conversion program that does a really bad job. It is really more about your personal preferences. My life is like one big RAW file....way too much post processing needed.
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AginKajun Goldmember 2,672 posts Gallery: 53 photos Best ofs: 1 Likes: 4415 Joined Mar 2006 Location: Rehab center for Photoshop Addiction More info | Apr 25, 2007 09:45 | #5 ssim wrote in post #3101312 Absolutely. Let me start off by saying thought that I haven't found a RAW conversion program that does a really bad job. It is really more about your personal preferences. I don't go straight to JPG from CR2 very often. I normally export to PSD or TIFF. If I am making proofs for my customer I will sometimes go straight to JPG but not very often. I don't mind the the extra time in my workflow. Choosing the right conversion program is a matter of personal preferences as I said before. My personal preference up to now has been C1 Pro. With Lightroom coming on the scene that may change but I am still in the evaluation process and Phase One is bringing out a new version this year which is rumored to have more of a total workflow solution like LR. I used to use Raw Shooter Premium for a period of time but I found that it gave me too much red in the skin tones. Others loved (and still do) this program. It didn't make it a bad program because of this, it just wasn't for me. I seemed to have to work harder in RSE to get the same result that I was from C1. So in that context the programs to differ but as far as being able to produce good quality conversions all of the popular programs available will do a good job. I used to use Raw Essentials and noticed the same red tint on skin tones. DPP works Ok for me but still does give me that red tint but not as bad. Does Lightroom treat skin tones any better. It just drives me crazy having to mess with that red, and unfortunately it doesn't have far to drive. Kajun Rule #1-Never try to teach a pig to sing.....It wastes your time and it annoys the pig.
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