I would sometimes like to take photos in jpeg instead of RAW...why? Because some events need recording but I'm not trying to turn our masterpieces so prefer them not to take up huge amounts of space on my hard drive.
The trouble is, when I shoot jpeg or raw plus jpeg, the jpeg colours are shocking. Especially peoples faces...they are always over exposed.
Now I know that the 40D has been critisized for the crappy photos it takes on the green box, but I am using manual. When I shoot raw plus jpeg, the raws are kay but the jpegs look kinda 'nuclear'.
I know the settings in camera can be adjusted to produce better jpegs but am unsure where to start.
Will some of your share your in camera jpeg settings..pretty please?
/ Canon EF 70-200 f/2.8L IS USM / Canon EF 24-70 f/2.8 USM
He said it's a known fact that Nikon shoots better colours in the jepg modes and I was in no position to argue.
but I found some from the 400D.
