Re: `Lossless' retroactive embedding of color profile (avoid JPEG recompression); basic color profile theory
Re: `Lossless' retroactive embedding of color profile (avoid JPEG recompression); basic color profile theory
- Subject: Re: `Lossless' retroactive embedding of color profile (avoid JPEG recompression); basic color profile theory
- From: joel <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2006 11:35:17 +0800
- Thread-topic: `Lossless' retroactive embedding of color profile (avoid JPEG recompression); basic color profile theory
Marco Ugolini wrote:
...Clip
> Some people would rather feel the thrill of the challenge that comes with
> handling risk (it's that macho thing, ya know...), and that's their choice.
> Speaking for myself, I don't endorse that approach.
You're right Marco! Real men shoot Raw!
However, occasionally I like to pick lots of flowers and there is just not
enough room in the basket, so, yes, I admit it,here, in front of the entire
colorsync community, that I do, but only upon occasion, shoot jpeg.
...okay okay already! I shoot jpeg all the time! I used to shoot Raw but
after a while it's just so much work and worry and inconvenience I just
can't help myself! I'm getting old! It just doesn't work the way it used to!
There was a time when shooting Raw just felt, well, so natural. But with
jpeg you can just whip it out and pop, pop, pop, it's over.
I still do all my editing in Tiff; if that means anything. If all I'm doing
is retagging a jpeg(s) I use tagging features in my apps - no need to
re-save. (PM is good for that.)
--
joel johnstone
(a lesser known of the Guangzhou Joels)
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