@proTest443 LOL, I thought the same thing, BUT then again, if McNally can get the right exposure with the right effect, there's no need to shoot in RAW to make adjustments in color, exposure, contrast, etc. He gets it right in camera and saves him time in post. He's probably one of the fastest workflow workers
@proTest443 Oh absolutely, there's far greater room for adjustments. Then again, in the commercial field...such as sports or some advertisement/marketing sessions won't even give you time to edit photos because they might need that photo THAT day. Also if you worked out a contract stating that you won't release the "original" RAW file and only Jpeg, then you have no choice but to do everything in camera for major client work. Either way regardless, in camera is best.
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bigmazinger 1 month ago
His assistant looks irritated while he is explaining the SB-900 functions.
davidg1024 9 months ago
I noticed that the picture names were something.JPG why the hell is Joe McNally shooting JPEG on a D700 instead of RAW?!?!?!
proTest443 10 months ago
@proTest443 you;re blind or what? didn't you see there's RAW + NORMAL on the LCD?
JdMetal 10 months ago 3
@proTest443 LOL, I thought the same thing, BUT then again, if McNally can get the right exposure with the right effect, there's no need to shoot in RAW to make adjustments in color, exposure, contrast, etc. He gets it right in camera and saves him time in post. He's probably one of the fastest workflow workers
mmjk84 8 months ago
@mmjk84 but you would always get more quality of the RAW file even if you are not making any changes...
proTest443 8 months ago
@proTest443 Oh absolutely, there's far greater room for adjustments. Then again, in the commercial field...such as sports or some advertisement/marketing sessions won't even give you time to edit photos because they might need that photo THAT day. Also if you worked out a contract stating that you won't release the "original" RAW file and only Jpeg, then you have no choice but to do everything in camera for major client work. Either way regardless, in camera is best.
mmjk84 8 months ago
Very informative! Thank you!
Sarge5k 1 year ago