flauri wrote in post #6037322
Matt I like these. Colors look great and they are nice & sharp. I think on #3 it could be cropped down some to get a tighter look.
I never shot RAW for sports but it seems like it would be a little time consuming in editing. To me getting it right...or as close to that as possible in camera (which I like to do) seems like an easier process. But that's me and RAW may be a good thing and work better for others. Just my 2 cents.
Nice shots non the less.
Frank Lauri
Let me clarify - I am not shooting RAW so that I can "fix" the photos later. I do my very best to get it right in camera. I shoot in manual mode almost 100% of the time and try to make sure my settings are correct. I am not an expert when it comes to color in terms of tonal range, etc., but for me the colors that come from correct processing of a RAW file look better to me. Yes, shooting RAW increases the amount of time it takes for me to edit a game, but I am very rarely on deadline so time is not normally an issue. Secondly, a RAW file is not compressed like a JPG, and I can open a RAW file over and over and it will never lose any quality. Everytime you open a JPG file and save it, it gets compressed a little more than the time before.
I am not trying to say that one method is better than the other - just that for me I think the end result of processing a RAW file to me looks better than a JPG straight from the camera.