Raw versus Jpeg in Nikon Posted June 19, 2008 My opinion is, if you want something more from your images go .nef. You can always visit any internet caffe, download your images and burn them to DVD bought in any store. If you have laptop with you, you can download NikonView for free from their page. You can convert your nefs to jpgs easily (let it works overnight). I would always use Nikon converter (or Canon if I am Canon user )... the simple thing you doesn't fix your Toyota at Honda mechanics. If you visited Thom Hogan's page you could see there are some differences in nef conversion (color shifts - especially reds) regarding to software for conversion (Capture or Photoshop). But Nikon provides you the closest what you took whether you like it or not, but it depends on your skills (which is another issues). And of course, when you decided to by DSLR you have decided to become a "mule". A bit more equipment is necessary here (card reader, extra CF cards at least).
Raw versus Jpeg
in Nikon
Posted
My opinion is, if you want something more from your images go .nef. You can always visit any internet caffe,
download your images and burn them to DVD bought in any store. If you have laptop with you, you can download
NikonView for free from their page. You can convert your nefs to jpgs easily (let it works overnight).
I would always use Nikon converter (or Canon if I am Canon user )... the simple thing you doesn't fix your Toyota
at Honda mechanics. If you visited Thom Hogan's page you could see there are some differences in nef conversion
(color shifts - especially reds) regarding to software for conversion (Capture or Photoshop). But Nikon provides
you the closest what you took whether you like it or not, but it depends on your skills (which is another issues).
And of course, when you decided to by DSLR you have decided to become a "mule". A bit more equipment is necessary
here (card reader, extra CF cards at least).