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>>116111 Every professional, at any level, I know about shoots raw, except that one Magnum photojournalist (I can't remember which one) who uses an Olympus point and shoot, which presumably doesn't do raw.
Have you ever talked to any professionals about raw versus JPEG? One I know started shooting JPEG, had a night and day thing like ac was saying, and switched to raw, except for one time when he had to shoot something like a hundred individual dogs in exactly controlled lighting.
And either way in this discussion, it doesn't really matter what professionals do to non-professionals. Someone making a living at doing something, and even people making a living in different ways doing something, have entirely different restrictions, challenges, resources, budgets, and considerations than someone doing it for enjoyment or art. Saying "the professionals do something" on /p/ is like saying over on the automotive board that what NASCAR drivers drive makes any difference to anything.
>>116119 Adjusting contrast up or down, for instance, is nothing like working with curves or levels.
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