Re: jpg

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Emily,

Having seen your postings over years -- film to now digital -- I think you've established your prescience! 

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On Aug 26, 2013, at 6:40 PM, "Emily L. Ferguson" <elf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>> On Aug 26, 2013, at 7:16 PM, 
>> <mailto:PhotoRoy6@xxxxxxx>PhotoRoy6@xxxxxxx wrote:
>> 
>>> Current DSLR cameras capture in jpeg. When one has the maximum 
>>> quality selected in the camera menu is the jpeg lossless? what ever 
>>> happened to the other updated jpeg formats?
>>> Roy
> 
> Modern DSLRs all permit you to capture in RAW and most also in TIF. 
> If you are interested in photography seriously just select one of 
> them and learn to use Lightroom or the RAW converter in PS.  I can't 
> see any reason to discard file data before deciding whether I want it 
> or not, although I did take a week-long workshop with a long-term pro 
> who saw no reason to bother shooting in anything but jpg since he 
> made all editorial and image development decisions before releasing 
> the shutter.
> 
> I'm not prescient, so I prefer to not throw out data until I know I 
> don't want it.
> 
> 
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