Thanks, that really change my point of view..would start to shoot NEF+JPEG in future. That's still so much for me to ask and learn from mistake here from CS members. Appreciate your advice. Gt rush for work....cheers. ;-)
But on the plus side, image taken in top-quality JPEG mode are often only about a quarter or a third of the data size of raw files good if you're shooting hundreds of shorts in a day. My only problem white balance is more tricky to adjust in JPEG files..
Tyvm,your advice. Between, as I prefer to shoot in JPEG to avoid having to convert masses of raw files is there any way of tweaking the white balance?? Thanks in advanced. ;-)
That means they may be saved with higher degree of information like bit depth without any compression?? It may be slow if I take a number of images for quick but is better from a quality of view. Wondering if I'm correct....
Am sorry for my English not that good. ;-) Sorry for wrong words I'm using. Rushing to work just nw. Send that message while I'm driving..,.right nw stil driving... What I mean is to fully learned, understand and make use of the gear to make a nice picture.... ;-)
Hi thanks it really meant to me for fully understood when exactly I need to use TIFF. ;-) tyvm to all. Correct me if I'm wrong is that only Nikon provide TIFF?? If yes am wondering why only Nikon provide on their Dslr.
As I'm quite new to Nikon Dslr. Still not quite yet grips with Raw shooting, cause everything I shoot JPEG, I notice I've a TIFF option to choose now. Is this some sort of compromise between this two? When exactly should I use it ???