Raw v Jpeg - post processing

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Ardy

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Hi Guys just read an interesting article over at DPreview. I have always used RAW and although I have run many jpegs through the camera it has always been above water.

Are there any advantages to Jpegs U/W? The only reason I ask is the 500+ images from a dive trip can be a daunting task and I find I am still tweaking some images from 2 years ago.

- Workflow, then the review of the workflow to fix up what the standard workflow didn't catch etc etc. I gave PS a miss after a couple of goes due to the inordinate amount of time I spent working on it. I now use Irfanview and I am reasonably happy with that.

Maybe I am just getting too lazy and looking for an easier route.
 
Coming from a p/s with no raw to the pen I have now shooting in raw I don't find the workflow that much harder or longer in lightroom. I personally don't see a reason to shoot jpegs any longer.
 

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