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Jun 05, 2007 14:20 |  #1

Hi all! I photograph with a Canon 20D and recently just started using RAW.

I've just landed my first job out of college (using my photography degree) as a photographer. We do pretty much all family beach portraits with some weddings thrown in too. For beach portraits we still shoot with a Bronica (medium format film) but weddings are done digital.

My bosses aren't that much help, because they are Nikon users - while I stick with Canon. I've been doing my practice beach portrait sessions using my 20D and shooting in RAW. I'm always in the manual "M" mode and I went into my menu and picked "RAW". For some reason when uploading my pictures there are some RAW and some JPEG. How can I make it so they are all RAW? I made sure that I WAS NOT on the RAW+JPEG mode.




  
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Jun 05, 2007 14:27 |  #2

Welcome to the forum.

If you have selected RAW and always shoot in M mode then there should be zero jpegs. Check the EXIF on the jpegs to verify what mode they were shot in.


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Jun 05, 2007 14:36 |  #3

In2Photos wrote in post #3325757 (external link)
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If you have selected RAW and always shoot in M mode then there should be zero jpegs. Check the EXIF on the jpegs to verify what mode they were shot in.

Thanks, I"m already enjoying reading up!

That's what I thought. How do I go about checking the EXIF on the jpegs?




  
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Jun 05, 2007 14:40 |  #4

NC_Photo wrote in post #3325807 (external link)
Thanks, I"m already enjoying reading up!

That's what I thought. How do I go about checking the EXIF on the jpegs?

What software do you use to view your images? I assume Photoshop. If so you can use Bridge (if you have CS2/CS3) or open up the jpeg and go to File > File Info. Then click on Camera Info 1 (I think that is what it is called) on the left hand side of the window.


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Jun 05, 2007 20:25 |  #5

What quality setting is your camera set to? I suspect its RAW + jpeg. Shooting in manual mode will not make any difference to the recorded format of the image. Check your menu settings.


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Jun 06, 2007 13:35 |  #6

THanks. I did check my menu setting and its in RAW....just RAW, not RAW+jpeg so I'm still totally confused about why I'm still getting jpegs.




  
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NC_Photo wrote in post #3331494 (external link)
THanks. I did check my menu setting and its in RAW....just RAW, not RAW+jpeg so I'm still totally confused about why I'm still getting jpegs.

Can you post one of the jpegs with the EXIF retained?


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Jun 06, 2007 14:47 |  #8

My 10D also does that now and then, no clue why. My last shoot about 10 out of 80 images converted to JPEG although the camera was set on RAW only. A digital mystery.


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Jun 07, 2007 09:02 |  #9

Did you shoot in green box mode at any point? I think that forces you back to JPEG if I'm not mistaken.

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