![]() Often the JPG of the pair can be quite adequate without any need for significant processing, the RAW can then be a fallback should the in-camera exposure/metering used have not provided a satisfactory result.Įqually, I believe shooting both offers people who need to do so, the ability to cut initial time expenditure in post-processing say if producing a portfolio of images for a client to narrow down which once selected can be optimised by using the RAW files. ![]() ![]() ![]() Not sure why you would shoot both, as importing a raw give you a Jpeg preview anyway. The J means that it's a stack and you're looking at the Jpeg version. Go to edit the shot and you'll be given a choice between editing the Raw or the Jpeg. Photos does import both the Raw and the Jpeg versions but they are stacked. ![]()
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