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Old 07-12-2006, 17:12   #2 (permalink)
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Re: RAW conversion.....

Jpegs are great for saving for web and smallish reprints but if you are going to sell your work on image libraries etc then tiffs give you much better quality. The downside is that tiffs are big files and so take up much more space on your hard drive.
Tiffs retain much more detail than jpegs and really it depends on what you are going to produce as an end result.
I WAS a big jpeg user as most of my work would not require huge files for reprinting but I have found over the last 12 months that I am even shooting photographs for newspapers in raw forrmat then saving as a tiff and jpeg and e-mailing the jpegs to the papers, time permitting.
Hope that helps a bit.
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