how can i shoot jpeg and still get images that are printable? will the 8x10s still look good.. 11x14? i was planning on printing them on my epson 1280. should i then take them somewhere to get them printed. i need to skip some testing and get some advice. i need to have this proposal done by wed! thanks again! jody ----- Original Message ----- From: "rand flory" <ferret@wyoming.com> To: "List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students" <photoforum@listserver.isc.rit.edu> Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 9:04 PM Subject: Re: d100 weddings > jody, > > Shoot RAW or JPEG. For a wedding you won't be able to tell the difference > between JPEG and TIFF. If you are shooting the formals, TIFF or RAW would be > good. But for candids, the JPEG is the only way to go. > > If you are going to be a professional wedding photographer, Robert Earnest > has the best advice. I tried to shoot a wedding using an Olympus E10, > 256-meg card and a laptop to download. I missed too much. You will need at > least two and preferably three cards and some kind of external large storage > device to download to during lulls, but still having a card in your camera. > > But if money is tight on this shoot, you have little choice but to shoot > JPEG. > > peace, > > rand > >