Originally Posted by clemmb
Mark, you can "get it right" with the RAW file, too. If you use a target to get the right exposure and white balance, it will ensure the right RAW file, and then if you need to adjust any, you can batch process similar files, finally converting them to high quality jpgs.
That way, you still have the RAW file for future use. The RAW file contains much more information than a jpg, and will give you more flexibility should you decide to go back and edit them.




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