IS RAW BETTER? You may be surprised!

2023 ж. 13 Нау.
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My name is Simon d'Entremont and I'm a professional wildlife and nature photographer from Eastern Canada. In this video, we put our RAW files against JPEGs to see who wins. We also throw Compressed RAW into the fray to see what happens.
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  • Do you shoot RAW or JPEG? I’d love to know, and why!

    @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont Жыл бұрын
    • Yes. I shoot RAW on card 1 and JPEG on card 2. I adjust my settings to get the colors and white balance I want in camera to speed up my workflow. However, I still retain the RAW files if I need them for a particular shot. I have regretted NOT having them in the past. Also, this naturally creates a backup in case one card bites the dust.

      @izzed3500@izzed3500 Жыл бұрын
    • Raw only. After throwing so many Fujichrome slides away in the editing process decades ago, I wish I realized how powerful RAW and good editing is.

      @MakeItTakeItOutdoors@MakeItTakeItOutdoors Жыл бұрын
    • I shoot in both. My editing skills are very limited and sometimes the camera's JPEG file comes out better than I can edit the raw file. My genre is underwater photography. RAW is a "MUST" when taking underwater photos as it is almost impossible to get the white balance right underwater! Another great video!!! Thank you very much for all you do on KZhead!!!

      @maddog1046@maddog1046 Жыл бұрын
    • RAW because it is future proof. Who knows how long we will use JPEG as a file format to compress photos. It is clearly outdated.

      @PhilIpp88@PhilIpp88 Жыл бұрын
    • Both, I have the raw files for fast sharing but will edit the raw files later.

      @washingtonradio@washingtonradio Жыл бұрын
  • I use to shoot RAW exclusively, and realized I was spending the time to try to make it a decent image by color processing it in light room. A lot of the time, the jpg looked better. Then I would move the image into photoshop to do the actual retouching for the client. What I noticed is, my workflow was exhaustive and only boosted my ego not my paycheck. Then one day, I was the head photographer for Los Angeles Fashion Week (not bragging, explaining) and one of the guys on the riser near me was shooting straight to jpg and was getting paid. I asked why, he said the jpg is good enough and better than what his clients (designers, magazines) were expecting. - Right then I realized, I am doing far more work than is needed. --- few weeks after I practiced more on shooting straight to jpg, was fine, and moving into client work, no complaints. So Today, I just do this: * High end commercial work: I shoot RAW medium format in my studio * Simple commercial work: JPG * Model digitials, agency headshots, jpg * Events: JPG What I learned, anyone can tell my why they are superior, why my workflow is no good, but at the end of the day, I shoot for luxury brands, NBC television, and runway and have no complaints from clients and repeat work.

    @portblock@portblock Жыл бұрын
    • Cool! Thanks for sharing!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont Жыл бұрын
    • If it’s good enough for you good enough for me, sounds like spending the hours editing is better saved on touchups or other parts of the process

      @Daedalus33@Daedalus33 Жыл бұрын
    • cool for sharing your experience and do you agree with the point that raw allow more quality and mastering in your work ?

      @LegendEater@LegendEater11 ай бұрын
    • ​@@LegendEater I wish I could give a simple answer, but its more involved. for short, yes I think it can, but I don't think it always does. I believe its several parts, I leave the color science up to the people who make the camera to convert that raw data to jpg - granted, lightroom, capture one, have good profiles as well. maybe easiest if I give 2 examples where I think it helps, and one were I think it doesn't matter: #1: A straight to jpg on the beach with ocean in the back, there is going to be huge difference from light to dark, and the jpg will not express what the eye sees no matter what. - In this case a raw file can bring down the highlights, raise the shadows and you can get very close to what the eye sees. #2: when I shoot a commercial bathing suit campaign on the beach with an 8x10 screen behind model, an 8x8 scrim above, front fill flash. Then the jpg will be nearly if not exactly what I envisioned for the shot. I would also dare to say this shot would be better than the raw shot in #1 Now I am not saying raw is not good, I am not saying jpg is better than raw, what I am saying is: * Raw is a superior data carrier (like a negative vs print) * Raw can be better than jpg when things are not right * Raw is converted to jpg (most of the time) anyways so a jpg from camera can be deliverable * Camera JPG can provided extremely good end results when shot well. I look at it like this, I shoot with 20year old lenses, 99% of my students have brand new $3,000 - $5,000 lenses, waaay sharper than mine, but once you resize or retouch an image, kiss all that bleeding edge sharpness and lens IQ away. When I deliver a 50/100mp medium format jpg image to a client, they don't pixel peep, when its printed there is no pixel peeping. All in all, raw, latest and greatest is far superior, but far greater than most needs. I say most, not all, when I shoot a campaign its usually raw. sorry for long reply, I know it may sound contradictive, but each has its place, raw is better than jpg, but raw makes me no more money than shooting runway straight to jpg only, shooting raw only makes my workflow longer and more complicated, has zero financial benefit.

      @portblock@portblock11 ай бұрын
    • ​@@portblockthank you for sharing your experience

      @Lackmind@Lackmind10 ай бұрын
  • Perhaps another way of looking at it, is a baked cake (jpeg) vs. a cake recipe (RAW). Add too much sugar (balance) to the baked cake it's a struggle to make it taste good, but if the recipe has the wrong amount of sugar simply change the recipe and bake again. With RAW you can keep tweaking the recipe till it's as good as in can be. On the other hand, it's nicer to be given a cake and simply eat it :-)

    @garyross3453@garyross3453 Жыл бұрын
    • Wonderfully put. Thank you!!!!

      @thelogicalkrampus462@thelogicalkrampus4629 ай бұрын
    • Same thing, but I went with steak, raw is right off the cow, jpeg is an already cooked steak being served to you, it looks good, but did you cook it and season it to your liking?

      @trevorclausen6945@trevorclausen69459 ай бұрын
    • Ill save this for later :D good

      @halilsmail512@halilsmail5128 ай бұрын
    • On the other hand, if you have baked a cake to a recipe and it doesn't taste good, do you know have to alter the recipe to make the next cake taste good? This is my problem, no matter how much I fiddle with raw files, probably 50% of the time the jpg is better than the result I can make from the raw. So bearing in mind that I do not print and my photos are viewed either on un-calibrated computer monitors or on phones, I just stick to the ease of a jpg and keep raws for the odd time that an image has gone seriously wrong.

      @kencroft7933@kencroft79338 ай бұрын
    • Nice metafor. But remember the 'cake' (jpg) was backed by the recipe made by finest cooks in the world. Think you can do better? 🙂

      @asbjrnhagennielsen6560@asbjrnhagennielsen65605 ай бұрын
  • i left film school a year ago and i swear its videos like yours here on youtube that make me realise everything i need to know is here. thanks again, simon.

    @vanshikabhatnagar3739@vanshikabhatnagar37396 ай бұрын
    • You said it. There is nothing to learn in school anymore. I realized the same thing. Colossal waste of time and money to learn absolutely nothing as in nada.

      @jonfreeman9682@jonfreeman968218 күн бұрын
  • You have a gentle common sense way of sharing and shedding new light on things we probably already knew, but your way of explaining things is refreshing with no filler. Also, your wildlife photos capture animals personality like no other. If only the animals could see the way you captured their beauty in your wonderful calendar :)

    @thewoodys_surf_instrumental@thewoodys_surf_instrumental Жыл бұрын
    • Too kind! Thanks very much!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont Жыл бұрын
    • Well put 👏👏👏

      @ardnfast@ardnfast2 ай бұрын
  • I have shot RAW for years and have worked for over 20 years with Photoshop. There is so much more flexibility regarding adjustments like luminosity masking, frequency separation and many other improvements when you have the RAW file. Nowadays, if you work with 32 bit image versions, there is not even a comparison to what you can bring out in an image and if you use plug-ins like the Nik collection, the limitations of the JPEG files become very obvious. In my opinion JPEGs are wonderful shortcuts for snapshots right out of the camera or to bring the edited end product into the media. Great video as always!

    @stefanschug5490@stefanschug5490 Жыл бұрын
  • Hello Simon, I really admire quality of the content and correctness. As a programmer, that knows implementation details of JPEG/PNG - I wouldn't explain it better than you in more affordable language. You're doing a great job!

    @ppBizU@ppBizU Жыл бұрын
    • Cool, thanks!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont Жыл бұрын
    • Yes, I thought that was excellent, it didn't dumb it down like some and so avoided being misleading.

      @PaulMansfield@PaulMansfield Жыл бұрын
  • Simon you’ve quickly become one of my favorite photography channels on KZhead! I almost always shoot both but 99% of the time the end images I’m editing are the JPEG files. It’s very rare that I end up editing the RAW image. For me it’s only there as a safety net.

    @joshmobijohn@joshmobijohn Жыл бұрын
  • It's funny, a lot of people are convinced they need to shoot RAW only to fight Adobe Camera Raw/Lightroom to make it look like it would have from the camera's engine to begin with.

    @Flamamacue@Flamamacue9 ай бұрын
  • Its extraordinary how well you explain everything in your videos, so everyone can understand it, even someone who is just a beginner and still doesn't know much about photography and all the terms used.

    @Gullie1987@Gullie1987 Жыл бұрын
  • Another top notch, no fluff, extremely well done lesson in photography by Simon! 😅

    @kasykaczanowski2205@kasykaczanowski2205 Жыл бұрын
    • This is one of the best technical photography channels out there, period.

      @kerc@kerc Жыл бұрын
  • i love how you find examples to keep the video interesting and relatable. keep up the great content

    @noahhoffman4475@noahhoffman447510 ай бұрын
  • Loved your presentation. Great give and take, good cuts- and excellent points and presentation styles. Thanks!

    @MGVMG@MGVMG2 ай бұрын
  • Thanks Simon, I can totally relate to this video. I used to shoot weddings with Fuji and used JPEG+RAW. But in 98% I only used the JPEGs. RAW was only required, if I had to do a major edit - which was less than 2% of the images taken.

    @CampersInternational@CampersInternational8 ай бұрын
    • This is my position too. RAW is a needless waste of time that somehow is tied to people's egos. It should be like a spare tyre -- in case you need it. Most people in my world don't even know how to use a camera, yet they're all shooting RAW and what they produce from it is always a joke --- people looking like plastic dolls. They do this in a studio by the way, where everything is supposed to be controlled

      @Oseiwe@Oseiwe9 күн бұрын
  • You are such a great teacher! Thank you for what you do.

    @AmieKane@AmieKane Жыл бұрын
  • You are an excellent tutor Simon. Everything is explained thoroughly but simply.

    @robertlawrence7958@robertlawrence7958 Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for your help

    @antoniolewisthomas2505@antoniolewisthomas25053 ай бұрын
  • Thank you, Simon for being not just a great photographer but also a great teacher. Your videos really changing my thoughts about many things in photography.

    @user-hg8tt5lt5i@user-hg8tt5lt5i6 ай бұрын
    • Great to hear!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont6 ай бұрын
    • Hard agree, it's wonderful to get the word from a world-class photographer. An awful lot of what I run into on KZhead (and blogs) is people who are good on camera. When they show their images, though, I'm thinking "No. Noooo. Why would I listen to you?" For Simon's videos I enjoy the stills even more than the video!

      @qtrfoil@qtrfoil6 ай бұрын
    • Agreed! I've been a professional photographer for 40 years, and have already learned a lot from the 2 videos I've watched so far.

      @HenryBLeeNYC@HenryBLeeNYC4 ай бұрын
    • I've only watched 2 videos one on how much MP you need in a camera and this Raw vs JPG and have learned more than thousands of dollars of photography school.

      @jonfreeman9682@jonfreeman968218 күн бұрын
  • I had like a thousand question on this matter and you left me with a million answers. You are fantastic, thank you so much!

    @nebula_M42@nebula_M427 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for your in-depth analysis of this topic and leaving out the fluff!

    @oliverphotography1@oliverphotography16 ай бұрын
  • You make some very well informed and compelling content. Honest and straight forward. The many compliments already made are well deserved. Enjoyable content, keep up the good work.

    @paultheriault9932@paultheriault9932Ай бұрын
  • Simon, you are the greatest photography youtuber I have come across: 1) Your pictures are amazing - they match Mark Smith's level of talent 2) You teach me more info across 4 or 5 videos than I have learned in 6 years of trying to learn on my own 3) Your explanations are SO EASY to understand Finding you on KZhead a month ago has already made my pictures 3 times as good as they were before I discovered your channel Do you know how good you are? I hope so.

    @Michael-fw5ef@Michael-fw5ef9 ай бұрын
    • Too kind!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont9 ай бұрын
    • @@simon_dentremontnot too kind, too accurate!!

      @regentgray762@regentgray7625 ай бұрын
    • Have to agree. Pictures are stunning. I was a photography enthusiast in my youth but I clearly didn't have that kind of talent.

      @jarekluberek8123@jarekluberek81232 ай бұрын
  • I always shoot in JPEG and I also learned that I make sure my lighting and color are balanced at the source (my camera) . Thank you for making this great video

    @NebulaChavez@NebulaChavez Жыл бұрын
  • Incredibly informative and well made, especially your side-by-side comparisons of JPED and RAW images. Very helpful. Answered all my questions and then some. THANK YOU. 🎯

    @actorjay@actorjay Жыл бұрын
  • Beautifully explained as in all your videos. Thank you Simon !

    @mariosnicolaou8770@mariosnicolaou8770 Жыл бұрын
  • I vote for RAW and JPEG, I review my JPEG for the best, picking the keepers then I save only the RAW keepers for additional processing. Works to speed up my workflow, remember take lots of photos and delete most.

    @jamesbell8730@jamesbell8730 Жыл бұрын
  • As a hobbyist who has started to turn some very basic knowledge into wedding photography extra cash, I can tell you that I'm glad to be shooting in cRAW +Jpeg on my Canon R6 because I can almost always rescue the cRAW file from my own mistakes while shooting under pressure. If I've taken a lousy shot of a great scene in some dark corner of a wedding hall, I can absolutely work magic on that photo in post if I'm using the cRAW. Although for 90% of the shots, the JPEG is just fine. Between this video and your histogram video, I feel like I've figured out half of what my camera is trying to tell me.

    @TimFurman123@TimFurman123 Жыл бұрын
  • Man I'm always blown away by the incredible quality of these videos

    @tonimena1121@tonimena11214 ай бұрын
  • Such a fantastic video and the best Ive seen on this subject. Clear, concise and precise as well as easy to understand.

    @youssefhamidi8152@youssefhamidi81525 ай бұрын
    • Glad it was helpful!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont5 ай бұрын
  • You are the kind of creators on KZhead that I love. Spreading useful information which can also help us in our lives and are really helpful. Thank you so much! ❤

    @crweewrc1388@crweewrc13888 ай бұрын
    • You are so welcome!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont8 ай бұрын
  • I really appreciate how you bring a positive perspective to these topics. I too was led to believe that Rob was the only option, but as an event, you make a very compelling case for jpeg

    @xeroforhire@xeroforhire10 ай бұрын
  • This information is outstanding. Easy to digest by people new to the world of photography. Thank you so much.

    @jasonericksen4545@jasonericksen454510 күн бұрын
  • Damn, I watched 3 videos and already subscribed. Normally I take longer especially since there are so many creators in the photography space. Your videos are really helpful, keep up the good work.

    @alex320@alex3207 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for making me feel better about shooting in JPEG. I do it for all the reasons you mentioned and now I know why!

    @juanitakelly3082@juanitakelly3082 Жыл бұрын
  • A lot of my work is done in situations with wildly fluctuating lighting conditions. Shooting RAW gives me much more dynamic range to work with, and gives me a bit more wiggle room in case I end up with a slightly blown exposure. I toggled between RAW for those conditions and JPEG for "easier" conditions for a while, but then I settled on just shooting RAW all of the time because only having a single workflow was more of a benefit to me than the smaller file size and universality of JPEG.

    @bencushwa8902@bencushwa89028 ай бұрын
  • Excellent explanations. Thanks, Mr d'E.

    @sebxiou-lifestyle4465@sebxiou-lifestyle4465 Жыл бұрын
  • I have just discovered your channel. Your content is great. Straight to the point yet very detailed. Thank you!

    @nabuco_audio@nabuco_audio6 ай бұрын
  • I worked as a newspaper photographer for over 40 years and we always shot JPEGs when we went to digital about 1999. We did have a photographer on our staff who shot RAW but most of us on the staff felt out JPEGs looked better at the speeds we were having to work, sometimes two or three packages a day with one or two videos. Great video.

    @brucegraner5901@brucegraner5901 Жыл бұрын
    • So you went digital for speed and flexibility, then JPEG IS the best tool for your needs. And your images were printed in newspapers and not blown out to large prints. Another good reason to settle with JPEG. However, today's cameras can shoot RAW and JPEG at the same time. Why not use this mode to get the best of both worlds? Meaning: if you ever shoot a very special and rare event, you can lightroom the hell out of your RAW, while still being able to deliver a JPEG instantly. Just a thought...

      @SwissNetHawk@SwissNetHawk Жыл бұрын
    • I too am a working press photographer and have never shot raw. Deadline is an understatement!

      @whatmeworry2006@whatmeworry20069 ай бұрын
    • ​@@SwissNetHawk When your competing with other news outlet/photographers to get the story out faster, you don't have the luxury of spending a hour editing photos. A lot of their photos go online now and not in print.

      @lucuslopez6866@lucuslopez68666 ай бұрын
    • Totally agree. JPG all the way even though a lot of pros look down on it the reality is visually you can't tell the difference. That being said there are use cases for Raw as well.

      @jonfreeman9682@jonfreeman968218 күн бұрын
  • The information in this video brought in tremendous value for a casual photographer like me who has a DSLR. Very informative. Loads of information. Simon, you explain very well. Thank you very much indeed.

    @arasul@arasul7 ай бұрын
    • Glad it was helpful!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont7 ай бұрын
  • Thanks! Your videos are excellent. Clearly explain everything thoroughly without getting bogged down in techno speak. So many KZhead videos gloss over details, steps or go way too fast.

    @pollaraproductions3688@pollaraproductions36888 ай бұрын
  • This the best video on how to in photography. Thank you

    @LouiseMZeitlin@LouiseMZeitlin10 ай бұрын
  • Wow, you break down the facts into an understandable narrative so well. Thanks again for another fine video. 📸

    @thomas7johns@thomas7johns Жыл бұрын
  • Nice explanation. Thanks

    @mohankrishnankutty1898@mohankrishnankutty18985 ай бұрын
  • I'm a beginner and am learning many things from you. thank you very much for your detailed videos..

    @1percent22@1percent224 ай бұрын
  • Getting our first pro-grade camera and your videos are the most digestable and informative pieces as we begin experimenting with lenses, settings and taking lots of photos. Thank you so much 👍

    @jamesmcgall8234@jamesmcgall82343 ай бұрын
    • Awesome, thank you!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont3 ай бұрын
  • As an hobbyist photographer I have settled on shooting in raw/jpeg for each photo. Many times I shoot in difficult light conditions and simply don't have the time to make the changes. This set up gets the best of both worlds for me. While traveling I can connect my camera to a monitor or tv and share with everyone around and back home I can post process the raw images that will be printed. I use Darktable for raw processing and Gimp for jpeg processing. They both work great ! Thanks for the great video !

    @philcadorette1383@philcadorette1383 Жыл бұрын
    • I shoot Raw+jpeg as well and depending on the job I alter the size of the jpeg, small jpeg's allow going through the images/files very quickly for choosing the best, then process the Raw. In a studio situation where colour temoerature and lighting ratio can be controlled to a high degree one can just use the jpeg, majority straight out of camera.

      @russellbaston974@russellbaston974 Жыл бұрын
    • Same! RAW to one card, jpeg to the second one.

      @annekedebruyn7797@annekedebruyn7797 Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for a very balanced coverage of both formats.

    @simonworrall7950@simonworrall7950 Жыл бұрын
    • Glad you enjoyed it!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont Жыл бұрын
  • I have read a few online articles on this subject and still not fully understand. You have explained this subject simple all in less than 15min. Thank you Simon.

    @wchinner@wchinner Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for providing such clear explanations. 📸👍

    @ianrobinson7520@ianrobinson75207 ай бұрын
  • No one in youtube can deliver these detailed information like you, thank you very much

    @zakariachami4723@zakariachami4723 Жыл бұрын
    • So nice of you

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont Жыл бұрын
    • Yep, Professor d'Entremont! :)

      @kerc@kerc Жыл бұрын
  • Hello Simon! You are absolutely the best teatcher here in KZhead! I love your videos. You also speak so clearly that it is so easy to understand for poeple who are not english speaking.

    @lassewirzenius9119@lassewirzenius9119 Жыл бұрын
    • You're very welcome!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont Жыл бұрын
  • This is one of the absolute top best two 2 or 3 channels related to photography among all of the ones I follow on YT. You give precise to the point information that is actually educational and helps in understanding various concepts in photography bar none. Thank you and please keep up the great work you are doing!! Best wishes from sunny and warm Libya!!

    @BurhanMuntasser@BurhanMuntasser Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks so much! I’m working on a wildlife photography video course. Can I use your comment in promotional material, with atribution?

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont Жыл бұрын
    • @@simon_dentremont You have my permission to use my comment in the promotional material for your wildlife photography video course. Good luck to you, I wish you all the best. Is your photography video course available now or is it under development?

      @BurhanMuntasser@BurhanMuntasser Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you.

    @GaveMeGrace1@GaveMeGrace1Ай бұрын
  • You are an excellent teacher, thanks for sharing your techniques with us!

    @VincentTamer@VincentTamer8 ай бұрын
    • You're very welcome!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont8 ай бұрын
  • I do mostly landscape photography. People are astonished that I choose to shoot in JPEG. I do it mainly to challenge myself. I kind of pretend I'm shooting film. I use grad filters, polarizers, the whole thing. I get some really interesting results. I find shooting in JPEG (similarly shooting with film) has taught me to slow down, focus on my surroundings, looking for eye catching compositions, and of course light. Thank you Simon for bringing very interesting topics to your channel!

    @photomaker4502@photomaker4502 Жыл бұрын
    • If you can get the jpeg right, RAW should be easy! Nice!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont Жыл бұрын
    • Why don’t you shoot blindfolded. To further challenge yourself. I find it challenging enough to try to shoot an interesting photo that I or anyone else would want to look at for more than a nanosecond.

      @frankfurter7260@frankfurter7260 Жыл бұрын
    • Because some of us enjoy time behind the camera more than time screwing around on the computer. Just like when doing film I could push/pull stops and nudge/burn negatives but I’d rather just get my shot in camera. There are also things you can do in camera that are not the same as in post such as shooting color filters. Getting the balance right though the lens will always be better than trying to fake it later in photoshop.

      @mwwhited@mwwhited Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@frankfurter7260?

      @thegreatsiberianitch@thegreatsiberianitch7 ай бұрын
    • Your analogy is bad. If you had shot film you would know that you have an incredible amount of agency in the development and printing processes. Then your analogy would become that raw to image file conversion is the modern equivalent of that agency. You thinking that process is like shooting film tells me unambiguously that you never shot, developed and printed film...

      @aretwodeetoo1181@aretwodeetoo11813 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for making this video. The work that you put into it is appreciated. Like many others who commented, I found that there wasn't enough of a difference to justify using raw photos.

    @fritz9880@fritz9880 Жыл бұрын
  • Excellent appraisal of image type choice. I shoot both so that I can quickly prune my shots before editing the raw files I want to keep. Regarding data backups, I used to work in IT and we used to tell customers 'If you don't have three backups, you don't have any' . Back in those days there was no cloud so off site storage of one copy was best practice. Thanks you for another packed video.

    @bernym4047@bernym40475 ай бұрын
  • You have a very engaging teaching style. I am a newbie, just having acquired a Canon R10, and I've watched a number of R10 tutorials, focusing on settings a beginner should use. Some say JPEG only and others say RAW only, but none of the videos I've watched explain it as helpfully as you have in this video. Thank you!

    @robertspence5071@robertspence50715 ай бұрын
    • Glad to help!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont5 ай бұрын
  • As a hobbyist, I have always wondered what the big fuss was about shooting RAW. I found your explanation of RAW vs. Jpeg very clear and concise. You have just gained a new subscriber. Keep up the good work!!

    @theupcman@theupcman Жыл бұрын
    • Welcome aboard!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont Жыл бұрын
    • @Oldman666 - Try actually *reading* the full comment before replying to it. If you had, you'd know that he *did* watch the video.

      @Bike_Lion@Bike_Lion Жыл бұрын
  • Fantastic channel! Thanks!

    @suzanneszarai@suzanneszarai3 ай бұрын
  • Thanks !!! really useful!!!!😀

    @oliverleclere1829@oliverleclere18292 ай бұрын
  • Unbelievable Simon Another Video with knowledge, full of needful information! I'm right at the beginning of, let's say, starting to take pictures. All, and I mean really all Videos from you are full of necessary content. And as I mentioned at a different video : for me, as a German and not native speaker, yours are much better explained, than those in German. Congratulations and go ahead! Even if I started with taking pictures now, I have some little experience, making videos for friends with small content. So I know, how much work it is, to deliver such videos in this quality. 🤯 Greatings from good old Germany By the way. I'm shooting in raw and jpeg. Jpegs for the fast effort and raws, when I retire and have more time for this day filling hobby. 🙋🏼‍♂️Raphael

    @raphaelschmidt7033@raphaelschmidt7033 Жыл бұрын
    • Danke! I need to use English, cause meine Deutche ist nicht sehr gut!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont Жыл бұрын
  • Wonderful summary! The best I've ever seen from one video. I always shoot JPEG. Not only for all the reasons you mentioned, but since photos are art and not science, perfection is not required. Most of my audience are non photographers and will not notice the small imperfections associated with JPEG compression, plus they won't be looking at them with a large detailed screen like I do. When I shoot, I usually underexpose to watch highlights as the darks are more forgiving. And when I edit, I make sure to do it all in one setting and never re-open and re-edit.

    @20111111jorg@20111111jorg Жыл бұрын
    • "Photography is a science, and we use it to make art "

      @jGNFX@jGNFX Жыл бұрын
  • Best fifteen minutes of effective digital photo training I've ever seen. Thank you! -- This also confirms my desire to stay in JPEGland simply because I'd rather be shooting and not endlessly bit-twiddling in front of a computer monitor.

    @Borzoi86@Borzoi86 Жыл бұрын
  • Best. KZhead. Teacher. Ever.

    @jd8484@jd84843 ай бұрын
  • Another great video. Thanks. I'm just a hobbyist photographer and I tried shooting RAW but gave up on it because I ended up with the same or worse results than the JPEG version of the image. When you shoot RAW you are in effect saying "I can do a better job processing this image than my camera can." That may be true for some people, and of course, you can do so Simon, and many other pro photographers as well, but I couldn't see the point in messing with RAW for the type of photos I take.

    @patrickmckeag3215@patrickmckeag3215 Жыл бұрын
    • What do you capture ??

      @colintraveller@colintraveller Жыл бұрын
    • @@colintraveller Portrait shots at family gatherings, landscape shots of my neighbourhood when I'm out walking. I live in a semi-rural setting.

      @patrickmckeag3215@patrickmckeag3215 Жыл бұрын
    • Even default preset I have in Lightroom on import always gives better results than OOC JPEG. Everybody should shoot raw (except those who were confused in buying a camera instead of shooting with their phones), pictures need to be edited anyway to just do the basics, you need to crop, you need to straighten the horizon, you need to lift up shadows, you need to reduce the highlights to save the blue skies, etc. etc. Anybody shooting JPEG don't care about the quality of their images and wasted money on camera they don't need.

      @USGrant21st@USGrant21st Жыл бұрын
    • It happened the same to me. Few months ago I switched to JPG exclusive. I compared my post processed picture with my jpg and while some features were better overall my final result is not better (definitely in noise reduction). Also you need to invest more time to process your photos I don't want to do anymore. And many many other reasons people should consider shooting in JPG.

      @kreutzere@kreutzere9 ай бұрын
    • ​​@@kreutzeremaybe shooting Raw+jpeg is the right solution . You can always delete some of your raw pictures if you think that they aren't special/good enough to be edited in post production or if you think the Jpeg version is good enough in some cases. But about the one that you really really like having the ability to have the RAW version saved is a good thing because you can always edit the picture after with Lightroom or other programs and you will have a higher quality image for your chosen "special pictures ".

      @liv0003@liv00038 ай бұрын
  • Once again, thank you so much Simon. I shoot in RAW 100% of time, sometimes I do not favour the saturation of the jpeg . With certain images I love a more muted and soft image which I find RAW will allow. I shoot with an R6 and I did not know that the picture style setting is for jpeg, good to know. Take care 😊

    @nancyross2897@nancyross2897 Жыл бұрын
  • Wow, you are amazing! So glad I found this channel!

    @leafsfan71@leafsfan7110 ай бұрын
  • As always, very complete, accurate and pragmatic. It's a pleasure to follow your channel.

    @DrGkill777@DrGkill777 Жыл бұрын
  • [1] It's also worth noting that the histogram is typically based on the JPEG processing too. That means that, even if you're shooting in RAW, you might want to switch to a flatter profile with reduced contrast to give yourself a better idea of the range of details being captured in the RAW file. [2] Canon has an application called Picture Style Editor which allows users to create custom Picture Styles. The options in the program are far more advanced than the simple sliders available on the camera itself (ex. curves, selective adjustment for specific colors such as skin tones, etc.), and you can even download or share Picture Styles with other people online. A lot of photographers obsess over post-processing techniques and tools for converting RAW files into JPEG output, but there's hardly any content or guides out there that showcase the potential of pre-processing.

    @IndigoEyePhotography@IndigoEyePhotography Жыл бұрын
    • Jonathan, where do we find this picture style editor other than in the camera?

      @tonygibbons5@tonygibbons5 Жыл бұрын
    • @@IndigoEyePhotography thank you 🙌 I have Eos Utility but had no idea about this!

      @tonygibbons5@tonygibbons5 Жыл бұрын
  • A technical nitpick: JPEG does not use psychovisual models, it is a simple static (depending on compression level) fourier based algorithm. Newer image and video formats do take human perception into account, but JPEG is over 30 years old and thus quite simple. But that is probably a good thing if you want to edit the images, as it will mess with any psychovisual assumptions. Something to keep in mind is if you archive your images, the RAWs will get better in the future, while JPEGs will be stuck in the past. New stuff like AI denoising, super resolution, HDR gradation, etc. will make old RAWs shine. I processed some old RAW files from a Canon DSLR from 2006 for displaying on HDR monitors and they looked stunning compared to the JPEGs. Technology will continue to move forward and having the unprocessed data will allow you to take advantage of newer and better image processing in the future.

    @Spillerrec@Spillerrec5 ай бұрын
    • It is much more complicated. Bit rate is not the only difference between jpeg and raw. It is not just a downsampled raw.

      @ondrejrypacek7949@ondrejrypacek7949Ай бұрын
    • Completely false, and our host got it 100% right. Please refer to the Wikipedia page on "JPEG", in particular, the JPEG Compression section.

      @gregsullivan7408@gregsullivan7408Ай бұрын
  • excellent video and good balance of pro n con of each. Thanks

    @theatticwoodworker4594@theatticwoodworker459410 ай бұрын
  • Really enjoying your videos Simon … no nonsense or filler, just the facts well presented … and Canadian!!!

    @larrycitra300@larrycitra30010 ай бұрын
  • Simon, well covered, as a pro I have been shooting raw since I went digital, partially because of speed of processing. When I am out doing wildlife I often shoot craw and jpg [Canon R5], but rarely even look at the craw, the camera is so good at preparing jpgs, and software so efficient I don't see the need. No doubt it helps having shot on film for 25 years, fully understanding exposure.

    @blisteringbooks2428@blisteringbooks2428 Жыл бұрын
  • Great explanation as always, Simon! Quick note for those watching with Sony cameras, "Picture Profile" is for video recording, while "Creative Style" is for stills and includes the adjustability for JPGs like contrast, saturation, sharpness, plus more if on the latest generation.

    @ardie3523@ardie3523 Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks for the info!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont Жыл бұрын
  • Excellent videos ! So clear and concise and you're emphasizing only the notions nat need to be. Thank you.

    @xavierw.9221@xavierw.92216 ай бұрын
    • Wow, thank you!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont6 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for the explanation

    @MaxiBillion@MaxiBillion9 ай бұрын
  • I'm a wildlife photographer but not professional. I work a 40 hour a week job so time is not something I have a lot of. Shooting in JPEG gives me more flexibility especially with the camera not getting bogged down. I do like the idea of compressed RAW and will check into that! Thanks so much for all your super informative videos.

    @ZumJane42@ZumJane42 Жыл бұрын
    • Shooting both jpeg and raw (or compressed raw) might be a good option for you.... You could then delete most of your raw files (to reduce storage demand), but if you happen to get one really great shot, or a unique shot that *would be* great, if it weren't for balance and such being off, then you'd have the option of messing around with it in post production. I do agree though that for folks with more limited time/energy, jpeg is often the best option, as it's simply ready to go, directly off the card, leaving you more time for actual shooting and going to/from your shoots 🙂

      @Bike_Lion@Bike_Lion Жыл бұрын
  • I recently retired as a pro wedding photographer and always shot in RAW, often working in low light conditions I too always wanted to ensure access to as much image data as possible during processing.

    @nigelcoomber4441@nigelcoomber444110 ай бұрын
  • this is great. thanks

    @jbath302@jbath30212 сағат бұрын
  • Damn, I discovered your channel right now, and I'm amazed. Thanks for making such amazing content.

    @Zecteiro@Zecteiro3 ай бұрын
  • My perspective on shooting in JPEG is that it is ultimately the same as shooting with a reversal film stock. Those films created slides of a positive image that also offered no further creative control. But by shooting in JPEG, you get to appreciate the best possible file compression capabilities of this format, very important when considering efficient distribution, .

    @JAMESDOWDELL-dv9se@JAMESDOWDELL-dv9se Жыл бұрын
  • Much simpler to understand , thank you very much!

    @jpa3930@jpa39305 ай бұрын
    • You are welcome!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont5 ай бұрын
  • Awesome explanations Simon! Thank you.

    @billhallsongs@billhallsongs10 ай бұрын
  • Hi Simon, after 40+ years covering photojournalism and weddings working with film along with always working with Canon equipment and then transitioning to digital, your video has made a big grey area somewhat more apparent. I personally chose to work with JPEG for ease of handling and never really had any editing issues. today I prefer to work with RAW for the amount of editing that is available. Great Video and some stunning pictures. Thank you. Gordon, Halifax, UK.

    @gordon8858@gordon8858 Жыл бұрын
    • Right! In tricky situation where lighting is difficult or unpredictable, it pays to shoot in RAW. The extra exposure latitude gives you more room for exposure corrections or enhancement.

      @eriztonoqarzwoss@eriztonoqarzwoss11 ай бұрын
  • I've been shooting RAW almost exclusively for nearly twenty years and never regretted the change. Better colours, better shadow and highlight detail, and being able to salvage exposure errors or very contrasty light conditions are the reasons why. The few times I've used JPG, I always regretted it. This happened a few times around 2004 to 2007 when CF cards were much smaller and more expensive per MB and I was running out of space, so switched to JPG to get more shots.

    @banginghats2@banginghats2 Жыл бұрын
    • The only time I was shooting jpeg was when LR had a really ugly Adobe profile for Canon RP and nothing else was available. Other than that I can't think of ever wanting to limit myself by JPEG.

      @USGrant21st@USGrant21st Жыл бұрын
    • @@USGrant21st Like I said, there were times I was forced to use jpg because I was running out of space. It's an awful choice, but slightly better than not getting any more shots at all.

      @banginghats2@banginghats2 Жыл бұрын
    • When I started shooting digital, for the first few months I shot only JPEG and now I regret that. I would love to re-edit some of those shots using the modern software we have now. I see no reason to even shoot Raw + JPEG as if I want straight JPEG's that can easily be done on my PC by batch converting using settings in Photolab that give a better image than straight from my camera.

      @DarrellThompson47@DarrellThompson4711 ай бұрын
    • @@DarrellThompson47 I think the only case for JPGs now is news and sports photographers who have to send live pix back the their agencies or clients and a few seconds here or there could make all the difference, especially if they were up against other photographers and there were bandwidth constraints.

      @banginghats2@banginghats211 ай бұрын
    • I’d never waste my life constantly retouching photos. The photo market is over saturated with photos anyways, and someone is always going to be doing a better job than you. Video is where it’s at these days and they pay a lot more 👍

      @JustDisc@JustDisc8 ай бұрын
  • Best explanation, appreciated the way this information was presented in detail.👍

    @jephdelorme5902@jephdelorme590220 күн бұрын
    • Glad you liked it

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont20 күн бұрын
  • My gosh, what a video! Thank you so much Simon you nailed, you taught it all perfectly! It was all I needed ❤ Congrats!

    @TIRABATERA@TIRABATERA8 ай бұрын
    • Glad you enjoyed it!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont8 ай бұрын
  • I've always shot JPEG. Because I'm lazy and most importantly my first digital camera was a Pentax K100D. And I loved what came straight outta camera. Something about CCD sensors. Years later I still shoot in JPEG with multiple brands and mounts and experimenting with settings. The only time I have shot RAW is when I shot weddings for friends and family.

    @kennyj604@kennyj6049 ай бұрын
  • Great explanation! No problem with people shooting RAW, but I never do. I shoot sports and wildlife, and often thousands of exposures per outing, sometimes with multiple cameras. I don't need the massive file sizes in camera, or in my storage drives, as well as the extra time spent editing, as well as needing different advanced software options to process RAW files. Also chews up more battery, which is crucial when shooting tons of exposures, and in some cases may slow down performance. In some cases RAW may be the way to go. But with today's technology a JPG can be edited and corrected and pushed great deal more than just a few years ago, and in most cases a good JPG file has similar potential for editing. I might take a shot at RAW sometime when copying my old slides with a lens adapter. It would probably be great for that, and some other things.. But I think way too many people who aren't pro photographers shoot RAW because they think they will lose quality with the end product shooting JPG, which is rarely true.

    @dougsaroma@dougsaroma Жыл бұрын
    • In my case it is true. The Canon jpegs are no match for even a quick and dirty edit in Capture One. The difference is huge.

      @wayneholmes637@wayneholmes637 Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for taking the time to explain the difference, well done.

    @flatheadprints@flatheadprints Жыл бұрын
    • My pleasure!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont Жыл бұрын
  • My Friend You Sir Are The Best 👌 I Love How You Explain These Features In Full Detail. THANK YOU.😊

    @dwainefrazier5806@dwainefrazier58066 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for your videos. In the two months since I have been watching you, I have become a much better hobbyist photographer. I understand my camera much more, and make better choices for settings. Keep up the good work.

    @flostevematt@flostevematt Жыл бұрын
    • Welcome!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont Жыл бұрын
  • Hey Simon! I shoot raw, because it allows me flexibility in post processing/editing! Often times we photographers have strange lighting conditions, and sometimes want to take a photo regardless of the lighting situation. But IF you shoot RAW, there's no loss of information, thus, we can move the highlights and shadows around, or bring up/down the exposure, because all of that data was all retained in the raw file. And raw allows us to saturate colors and really stretch the image to it's full potential or to our liking, and all without strange artifacts that would be visible if you were shooting jpeg!

    @anthonyleatherwood@anthonyleatherwood Жыл бұрын
    • That’s exactly what Simon says in the video… 🤔 Both formats are tools - just gotta pick the right one for the job in hand 👍

      @Mr_Beagle@Mr_Beagle Жыл бұрын
  • Awesome video. ¡Thank you! I had never quite understood the difference and pros/cons of each file type.

    @beatrizramos9414@beatrizramos9414 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you so much for this video!

    @Serengethy@Serengethy4 ай бұрын
    • You are so welcome!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont4 ай бұрын
  • Again a very thorough explanation, Simon. I shoot mostly raw.

    @richardpesce5325@richardpesce5325 Жыл бұрын
  • A lot of people are commenting on RAW being an only viable option when it comes to post. I would really like for some of you to try using JPEGs for post too. JPEGs are not at all uneditable. I haven't shot RAW in god knows how long and to be honest, I don't miss it at all. Belive me that JPEGs can be post-produced too, the only time I can see difference is when moving sliders to more 90 (ex. Shadows +90, Highlights -90,...) but I tend to focus on getting my exposure right so I dont have to do that ever, and it's been serving me great.

    @user-fp5mc9wb6v@user-fp5mc9wb6v8 ай бұрын
  • Another great video. Thanks

    @joefriday950@joefriday9509 ай бұрын
  • Enjoyed this video very much. Learnt a heap. Thank you 😊😊

    @chapposa@chapposa Жыл бұрын
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