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  • #16
    Originally posted by Dr Mordrid
    IMO 'tis better to shoot in a less lossy format (RAW, lossless or low-loss JPG etc.) then save the final as JPEG2000.
    True, also because RAW allows for useful post processing settings (white balance can be altered, ...).

    But the majority of people shoot jpg (and not in the highest setting), either because they don't know any better (or don't care), or because the lack the storage space to set it to its highest quality.


    Jörg
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