Honestly, I shoot JPEG most of the time. I'm fully aware of the benefits of RAW, but I just don't have the time or the patience to process hundreds of RAW files after every time I shoot. It's easier for me to shoot it right in the first place. If I mess up so bad that I would need a RAW file to save the shot then I'd rather just re-shoot the picture.
Now that's not to say I never shoot RAW. I use it for special occasions only. Situations where I know I'm going to want to do some specific editing for printing. Or maybe when I'm shooting something that I can't re-shoot and the lighting is really tricky or something. Still it is very rare for me to use RAW. Most of the shots I have done in RAW over the past year are still sitting on my hard drive untouched. I just don't have the time...



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