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I’m a pro shooter that has just always shot in jpg. Due to workflow and memory, etc. I have done the test between raw and jpg. and YES there is an amazing difference in the amount of color values. I am using a wireless transfer attached to my canon and the file travels through a PS droplet as it goes into the computer (after transfering) I currently have the droplet set to Open/save/close. This has been to commit the auto-rotate of the vertical files.
I’ve been wanting to shoot raw, but I would like to set up a droplet that simply converts the file (in a default kind of way) to jpg. and saves that instead of the raw file. Well, perhaps the raw file is retained automaticlly, but I want to just get rid of the raw after the session is over.
1) will the jpg retain most of the expanded color range of the raw?
2) when printed on photographic paper, will we even see the expanded color range used in this method?
3) Has anyone ever created a droplet that does this simple conversion? In other words, I still want to shoot precisely. I just want the added benifit of the expanded gamma and that is it. I’m not interested in tweeking the daylights out of each image. Just a genereal setting that says, OK here is a better color space just save it as a jpg and retain as much of that space as possible.
Thanks to anyone who may know about this and advise.
John
I’ve been wanting to shoot raw, but I would like to set up a droplet that simply converts the file (in a default kind of way) to jpg. and saves that instead of the raw file. Well, perhaps the raw file is retained automaticlly, but I want to just get rid of the raw after the session is over.
1) will the jpg retain most of the expanded color range of the raw?
2) when printed on photographic paper, will we even see the expanded color range used in this method?
3) Has anyone ever created a droplet that does this simple conversion? In other words, I still want to shoot precisely. I just want the added benifit of the expanded gamma and that is it. I’m not interested in tweeking the daylights out of each image. Just a genereal setting that says, OK here is a better color space just save it as a jpg and retain as much of that space as possible.
Thanks to anyone who may know about this and advise.
John
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