yet another RAW vs JPEG question
I didn't see this particular question answered anywhere, sorry if it's already been covered.
Can you enlarge a RAW file bigger than a FINE/JPEG file?
I was told when I bought my DRebel that it was capable of producing poster-size prints at its finest setting. Would I want to shoot RAW for that size?
It's not a question of resolution...
Kelly,
The main advantage of working with a RAW file in Photoshop is the wide range of editing capabilities that don't degrade the image by losing information, especially 16-bit color correcting and selective sharpening.
The difference between working in 16-bit and 8-bit mode for some of these edits, particularly when the final output will be a print, is significant.
Still, superfine jpeg mode on most digicams will provide you with the same size image, pixel wise, so if you are satisfied with the initial results of your jpeg shots, you shouldn't notice much if any difference in the quality of enlargements.
If you expect to make numerous adjustments tothings such as color, contrast, and or shapness, you may be better off working in RAW mode, then either converting to psd, tiff, or no-compression jpeg for your prints.