Thread: RAW vs JPG
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      05-06-2015, 12:02 AM   #5
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I used to be a wedding photographer several years ago. We would shoot around 3-4k images during a wedding. Shooting jpeg made it easier. It was easier to just take another shot if we missed the exposure. We were constantly thinking of post production while shooting. We had a special multi-strobe lighting technique for shooting in dark dance floors, so we didn't need RAW for those tricky lighting situations either.
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