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RE: TimsPhotography 101 - Episode 1: Why you should shoot RAW
I am a JPG shooter. I shot RAW for a long time just because online eveyone says you should, but eventually I felt like I wasn't needing to use it enough to justify the extra space, and steps used in editing. Since I only shoot for myself, and for a stock agency that only accepts JPG, there is literally no one to even request a RAW file. I decided not to bother anymore. But it probably would be a different story if I were a landscape photographer, for some reason I am under the impression it would make the most impact with landscapes as far as pulling out details, and having good exposures.