FROKNOWSPHOTO WILL BE ANGRY WITH ME! I SHOOT JPEG FOR A DAY! Digital image format SHOOTOUT!

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  • What format do you shoot and why? I’d love to know!

    @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont3 ай бұрын
    • On my Fuji I shoot JPG probably 80-90% of the time. On my old Sony, RAW was required because their color science was poor (at least 10 years ago) I only bother with RAW when the lighting is absurdly bad and I *know* I’ll have to go back and correct white balance/recover highlights/shadows. Low light shooting tends to come to mind. As does any astroscape. People don’t realize it, but JPEGs have enough malleability assuming you nailed the exposure the first time.

      @MikeLikesChannel@MikeLikesChannel3 ай бұрын
    • I always shoot in RAW > because I'm not "good enough" to shoot in JPG :) lol Also, I almost always shoot quite a bit under exposed, like 1 full stop, to prevent any blowouts, or hot spots, then I need to pull them back up quite a bit in PP. Shooting in RAW allows me to do this as much as I need to.

      @Chris_Wolfgram@Chris_Wolfgram3 ай бұрын
    • I use compressed raw. I can't tell the difference on my camera with uncompressed and I get faster buffer clearing.

      @MSGordon33@MSGordon333 ай бұрын
    • Raw

      @user-wr7wq4ry6b@user-wr7wq4ry6b3 ай бұрын
    • I shoot RAW w Nikon and Olympus, JPG with Fuji. Fuji X-T20 handles highlights in JPG amazingly well. In test shots, I've gotten better highlight detail with Fuji JPG than Nikon D850 raw.

      @markp.7478@markp.74783 ай бұрын
  • I would love a video on astrophotography!

    @birdswithbeau@birdswithbeau3 ай бұрын
    • He already has one

      @iiSup3rior@iiSup3rior3 ай бұрын
    • Check out nightscape images. You're in for a treat!

      @SuperApple1337@SuperApple13373 ай бұрын
    • Same!

      @MrRayritchie88@MrRayritchie883 ай бұрын
    • I do for milky way, but I’ll make one for deep sky.

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont3 ай бұрын
    • @@simon_dentremont can you also do one for the eclipse in april? thank you

      @Dili832@Dili8323 ай бұрын
  • Simon - You are an excellent photographer, but you are an even better communicator/teacher. I get burnt out pretty fast by most of these “experts.” Not so with you. You get right to the point, there is no superfluous information and you cover a huge amount of information in a reasonable time. Keep up the good work. Thanks.

    @TedSchade88@TedSchade883 ай бұрын
    • I'm from Guatemala, my native language is Spanish, so is very cool for me to hear english speakers with good rhythm and clear pronunciation, but also with excellent transmission of the main idea! Simon is too good at each one. Thanks for everything Simon!

      @pabloalvaradolopez3941@pabloalvaradolopez39413 ай бұрын
    • Could not agree more. In the world of online photography tutorials and tips Simon is an absolute stand-out.

      @dennismurray703@dennismurray7033 ай бұрын
  • Unpopular take: I’ve never seen a Jared photo that I thought was anything special. However, Simon just drops these amazing photos so casually 😂

    @mchammer5592@mchammer55923 ай бұрын
    • Agreed.

      @vinnym6734@vinnym67342 ай бұрын
    • Totally agreed.❤

      @shahriersiddique2609@shahriersiddique26099 күн бұрын
  • Simon is the definition of a great teacher. You're a master.

    @Aceimus1066@Aceimus10663 ай бұрын
  • Yep!! I shoot Jpeg too. I buy a camera to shoot scenes and other subjects, NOT to sit in front of a PC endlessly worrying about what FroPack LightRoom enhancement I should use on each and every shot. Cheers

    @brianeibisch6025@brianeibisch60253 ай бұрын
    • If you take the time to learn basic processing, you can edit a whole folder very quickly. Just recover highlights and shadows and make any necessary correction to overall exposure. That's often all that's needed. Plus, edit one image, apply to many. JPEGs often result in images lacking saturation and contrast, especially if you use a flat picture style to minimise loss of highlights and shadows.

      @cooloox@cooloox3 ай бұрын
    • 😂

      @professor5238@professor52383 ай бұрын
    • I shoot Raw because I want the photos I take the take the time to go and shoot are the best possible image the camera can capture. I don't sit in front of the computer when I could be out taking photos. Even most Jpegs need the odd tweak amd this point you may as well just edit the raw file.

      @Johnny641@Johnny6413 ай бұрын
    • You shouldn’t really have to worry about which preset to use as you should have your own style, which makes it much easier to sync every edit quickly or tweak every file quickly

      @froknowsphoto@froknowsphoto3 ай бұрын
    • @@froknowsphotoabsolutely!

      @demonsaint1296@demonsaint12963 ай бұрын
  • As an amateur, I make mistakes. RAW can and has saved my butt plenty of times. I like to shoot RAW+JPEG so I have the RAW for editing and a JPEG to see what the camera cooked and a fast method of sharing before looking at the RAWs. I'd use CRAW if I could, the file size is huge but the flexibility of RAW makes it worth it.

    @JaySilva88@JaySilva883 ай бұрын
    • You can for sure just shoot jpeg, but you'll need to get better at photoshop. I'm not an expert even after majoring in graphic design, however PixImperfect is, and I've learned a ton. The key ones are WB JPEG, JPEG in 32-bit, and the enlargements. Those cover your wb, color, and resolution. Even blown out jpeg files can be brought back via stacking. Like he said, just underexpose slightly and you're good. Also never be too ashamed of just flipping your camera to P (program mode). These cameras have some tricks to make you much faster than shooting manual.

      @dct124@dct1243 ай бұрын
    • Did you watch the video? Craw is close enough to being the same as a raw file (in terms of flexibility in editing) but only half the file size.

      @cooloox@cooloox3 ай бұрын
    • @@cooloox I did and I made mention in my other comment. C. Raw is great but it's only about 2mb smaller than Lossless Comp. HE or Heif are also good options but a Jpeg will still give you significantly smaller file sizes (3x smaller). Most ppl don't know to edit in 32-bit then convert back to 8-bit after editing. Using the eye dropper is more precise for WB than the slider's for both raw and jpeg. To me there's no longer a reason to shoot RAW. I'm back to my old D200 for the CCD look and I'll go down to 5.5mp. 99.9% of the shots are going on the Internet, and most sites stop at 2mp. Uploading to stock sites I'd use RAW and max resolution, but most times I use Ai to make enlargements, b/c regardless of how I shoot, I'm not saving large jpegs, and I'm for sure not saving raw files anymore. I think saving raw files is a waste of space.

      @dct124@dct1243 ай бұрын
    • ​@dct124 if you are editing images then trying to mess around with Jpegs is absolutely pointless. You may as well just edit the raw file and have zero change of the image being degraded as a result of editing.

      @Johnny641@Johnny6413 ай бұрын
    • @@Johnny641 LR fixed the degradation problem when it was first released years ago by using a virtual file for edits. I also already said, Raw is for heavy editing. Those that need it, are niche shooters that require heavy cropping or the half stop of highlight recovery it has over jpeg. You're not doing photo manipulation (graphic design) in RAW, you're doing it in TIFF or JPEG and the vast majority of graphic artists use jpeg. The only benefit to raw is recovering maybe a 1/3 to 1/2 stop of overexposure in comparison to jpeg. That shouldn't even occur if you're shooting -1 or -2. The whole WB argument is a myth imo, b/c PS killed that argument nearly 20yrs ago. The eye dropper method in my experience is way more accurate than using the RGB sliders raw provided if I need WB correction. If you want to avoid degradation in PS, you edit in 32-bit, or TIFF. To each his own. I've been shooting jpeg a very long time and probably only needed raw 0.5% of my photography career. Shooters I used to know shot jpeg for weddings, and sports. They shot on the Nikon D3, D3s, D4, D600, D750, and D800 that I can recall. Honestly I can't say it's the same experience across brands, but Nikon handles files way better than other brands. I think everyone has caught up at this point. Fuji was always good. Still to this day the Olympics are shot in and edited in JPEG. All those big ads since they switched to digital come from jpegs not raw. Lastly, technology has advanced so if I absolutely need raw and didn't shoot raw+jpeg, I can put it in Topaz Raw. When it comes to ai, there's a high end photographer who did an experiment comparing Ai to his Hasselblad and I'm telling you, you don't need Raw. If you get the chance to search PixImperfect insane jpeg overexposure recovery video from some years ago, he went beyond even what raw files can do on a jpeg. Jpegs have a lot of data, it's just how you get access to it.

      @dct124@dct1243 ай бұрын
  • Don't ask if we want astrophotography video. WE WANT all the videos possible from you ! You really help my photography (wildlife mostly). I don't think there is better photography source on youtube than your channel. Thanks a lot, keep up the video !!!! (Désolé pour mon anglais car je suis du Québec 🙂)

    @labyzoune5751@labyzoune57513 ай бұрын
    • Noted, et merci!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont3 ай бұрын
  • Currently shoot RAW for post processing. Why buy a really nice camera that captures all that data and then throw most of it away...so JPEG was never an option for me, but I will now consider Compressed RAW. I'm not as much worried about file size as I am with the camera's data processing speed so CRAW may be the way to go. If I want a quick snap for myself or social media, I use my phone. Thanks for another great video Simon!

    @kurtholz2745@kurtholz27453 ай бұрын
  • You said "Andromeda Galaxy" and I was expecting a speck of some kind. The image that popped up was spectacular!!! Blew my mind!!

    @saurabhsonic@saurabhsonic3 ай бұрын
    • If you think normal photography is expensive, Astro photography is on a whole different level.

      @Jabber-ig3iw@Jabber-ig3iw3 ай бұрын
  • RAW + JPG always. This way I'm always covered for all situations and I don't need to waste a moment thinking about it. RAW for greater range / color / quality. JPG goes to secondary card for backup, and shoot & share days (family outings to quickly post, etc.). You never know when a portfolio image or wall-hanger will happen, definitely want a RAW "negative" for them. But also overall, my RAW files just look and edit so much nicer. In my Nikon Z bodies they offer a newer RAW format called "High Efficiency * ", I (and others) have yet to see ANY difference vs uncompressed, like you mention. This is a perfect setting for me, as the files are only about 1/3 larger than its highest-quality JPG version. Both / all formats have their use case for sure 👍🏻

    @csc-photo@csc-photo3 ай бұрын
    • That may on the newer Z bodies or perhaps full-frame bodies only. I have the Z fc and, unless I missed it, it doesn’t appear to have a compressed RAW format.

      @davep6603@davep66033 ай бұрын
    • shooting a jpg makes no sense, you can always generate them in lightroom with your settings. i generate smaller jpgs for the model and i also keep them, but i always look at the raws.

      @cristibaluta@cristibaluta3 ай бұрын
    • This is what I do too! I wrote a simple program to resize the jpgs and video clips for easy sharing viewing. I pick out my favorites and if I think any could use more of an edit, I grab the corresponding raw file and use that for editing.

      @lowrider130@lowrider1303 ай бұрын
    • Indeed! The only way to go

      @georgedavall9449@georgedavall94493 ай бұрын
  • Tks! One of your very best, Simon.

    @johnkeenan4184@johnkeenan41843 ай бұрын
  • Thank you Simon. Always the most thoughtful, instructive and focussed advice. Peerless.

    @timdunning1538@timdunning15383 ай бұрын
  • Another great video, thank you so much. I've always shot JPEG and nothing else, ever since getting my first digital camera in 2004. It seems crazy to judge people for not shooting RAW, as a few KZheadrs out there do. Surely it's the pictures that matter. I'm happy with mine and love the idea of letting the camera do the work for me, subject to some input from me (R8, Z50).

    @simontrezise8495@simontrezise84953 ай бұрын
  • I conducted my own RAW-cRAW-jpg tests a few years ago when Canon introduced cRAW. There is no discernible difference 99.9% of the time. But, even though storage is cheap, the big advantage to cRAW is faster camera and computer processing. The camera works better (faster) with cRAW files and download/processing times are cut in half. Smart move going to cRAW-I’ve been preaching it to my fellow photographers for years.

    @TedSchade88@TedSchade883 ай бұрын
    • Same!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont3 ай бұрын
  • Thank you! Always learning from you.

    @benoutside7593@benoutside75933 ай бұрын
  • One of the most useful photography channels without noise .

    @NandishA@NandishA3 ай бұрын
  • I did this exact same independent study on my own after upgrading from the Sony A6500 to the Sony A7IV. After a few weeks I switched completely over to Sony's Compressed RAW format as well. Just like you said 99% of the quality with half the file size.

    @travissmarion@travissmarion3 ай бұрын
  • Great video, & simplified explanations of the various modes. I'm a senior, hobby photographer that shoots primarily in JPEG & I try very hard to get it right in the camera. Post usually requires a minor tweak in exposure & I'm happy with that . I will try compressed though, but I'm not one to spend a lot of time tweaking my photos. Fujis tend to underexpose so that's easy to compensate for when composing the shot.

    @wilfs1196@wilfs11963 ай бұрын
  • Simon, that was the BEST video on Raw vs JPEG I've seen and I've watched many. Also that was the BEST Squarespace ad I've ever seen and I've seen Countless of those. Nice job. 👌

    @mxb5346@mxb53463 ай бұрын
  • I have been shooting CRAW since I had the setting available. I have never seen an issue. I use this on my R5 and R7. A friend of mine was complaining about all the time it was taking him to process his images from his son's sporting events. He was shooting RAW. I asked why. He said because he saw online he needed to. I suggested he shot in JPEG for a while to see what he thought. He realized that for his expectations and needs that JPEG worked great. It saved him a ton of time that could be better spent doing other things, like playing with his son.

    @jeffolson4731@jeffolson47313 ай бұрын
    • When i come across a similar situation i say this: when you take a photo the image is actually raw, but instead of you doing the work to get it to look good, the camera can do it for you and save you time

      @shueibdahir@shueibdahir3 ай бұрын
    • Another home run. You’ve become the Barry Bonds of photography videos on KZhead!

      @hughchisholm-ns@hughchisholm-ns3 ай бұрын
  • Really informative! Recently I've been shooting JPEG for events to simplify my workflow for fast-paced work, but I think I may give cRAW a try for an event I'm working this weekend and see how it turns out. I always saw cRAW as a bit of a pointless halfway house, but your video clearly shows that it isn't.

    @LeedsRider@LeedsRider3 ай бұрын
  • lol, love it! You and Jared are my two favorites. The friendly banter is fun.

    @tonycampbell-wd3cp@tonycampbell-wd3cp3 ай бұрын
  • JPEG In over 500 projects only once needed more image size. That was a video of horses running in a darkened arena illuminated by the "Christmas lights" mounted on the riders and horses. This was also a project where a more modern cinema camera, with cinema lenses stole the show C100 MkII blew my 5D Mk III away.

    @sandysmithvideos228@sandysmithvideos2283 ай бұрын
  • Gosh I’m glad this guy exists. I’m learning so much with every video. I can’t wait to try this experiment out. I’ve got so many raws stashed away that I never touch but was too afraid not to have.

    @Ally-Oop@Ally-Oop2 ай бұрын
    • Good luck!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont2 ай бұрын
  • I shoot only RAW, but I might give compressed RAW a try. Color temperature is my bigger concern, more than exposure and I 'd rather tackle it in Lightroom rather in camera.

    @nikolakakism@nikolakakism3 ай бұрын
  • As a Fuji guy I almost forgot people think RAW images are what make you a "professional" lol. I have piles of dialed in recipes for all sorts of looks, no need to waste time sitting editing (mostly!). I always shoot dual JPEG/RAW but at this point the JPEG often looks better than the mood Im trying to match in the RAW anyways. Same for video.

    @jordanjoestar8839@jordanjoestar88392 ай бұрын
  • Best video on topic

    @piyushsonone7@piyushsonone73 ай бұрын
  • As far as file size, website, sharing images, etc., I shoot RAW, then export most images as sRGB JPEG, and get to where you are, but I retain the file depth that works well in my post processing workflow for my landscape, and nightscape photography. For everyday shots, JPEG is undoubtedly a faster workflow.

    @ChristineKenyon@ChristineKenyon3 ай бұрын
  • I shoot RAW but I will give compressed RAW a try now. Thanks Simon, excellent video as always!

    @mstorey83@mstorey833 ай бұрын
  • Well done comparisson!

    @Eric1396@Eric13963 ай бұрын
  • One of the best explanations of image format I have heard. Thanks Simon :)))

    @KellticSoul@KellticSoul3 ай бұрын
    • Glad you enjoyed it!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont3 ай бұрын
  • I love shooting raw ! Editing is just that much better

    @Nicky411@Nicky4113 ай бұрын
  • I shoot jpg for work because we don't get to edit before the images are prepared for print sales. This means we need to get everything right in camera. The files from my R6 ii or 1DX ii look amazing. For personal work I shoot RAW.

    @stubones@stubones3 ай бұрын
  • Very helpful, Simon!

    @TheMickebostrom@TheMickebostrom4 күн бұрын
  • Cheers so much makes complete sense 😊❤

    @lonceyscairnsfunfactswildlife@lonceyscairnsfunfactswildlife3 ай бұрын
  • I 99.9% shoot in jpeg. I am capturing memories with my wife and family. We travel 6 months a year taking pictures and sharing them on Facebook. I prefer taking pictures on my Sony A74 with 28-200 f2.8 lens as I able to get shoots much easier than with a cell phone.

    @placesonthelist@placesonthelist3 ай бұрын
  • I shoot RAW + JPEG because storage is dirt cheap and it's nice having the option to either instantly share the image or process it with more latitude.

    @definingslawek4731@definingslawek47313 ай бұрын
    • Try shooting video and saying that 😅

      @coin777@coin7773 ай бұрын
    • @@coin777 I do shoot video, actually I'm a video first photographer. I'll repeat: I shoot in the maximum bitrate my camera allows because storage is DIRT CHEAP and there's no use in reducing the quality of your files.

      @definingslawek4731@definingslawek47313 ай бұрын
    • @@definingslawek4731 Raw files can fill up a memory card fast and CF express cards are super expensive. Besides that most cameras shoot a higher fps with compressed raw. Mine is 50% faster.

      @stretch90@stretch903 ай бұрын
    • @@definingslawek4731 I mean if you have the money. For me 10gb per minute of footage is quite a lot. I need hundreds of TB of storage for that. That's thousands of dollars for hard drives. End even more if I make a backup. And multiply it by 3 if you want ssd

      @coin777@coin7773 ай бұрын
    • You must be living on another planet, storage is not cheap, you also need backups, so double that. then is the wasted time with double the file sizes

      @cristibaluta@cristibaluta3 ай бұрын
  • Great title LOL! As a casual photographer I do mild editing so I shoot jpeg. I've never turned it into a demanding career so I never needed it. Your lessons have improved my digital photography that I frame as gifts for friends and family 16x20 max and they look great. It makes me happy to share my art as you share your knowledge. Thank you Simon

    @halloween470@halloween4703 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for a great explanation!

    @Franktilson@Franktilson3 ай бұрын
  • Oh man! i waited till the end of the vid just to see what you decided to shoot in and was pleasantly surprised when you decided CRAW. That is exactly what i shoot in and have been for some time. Absolutely great explanation on the different formats. Thanks you again for another great vid!

    @thesupport4963@thesupport49633 ай бұрын
  • I like shooting both raw and jpg on separate sd cards. Its faster for me to review the jpegs cause they load faster . Sometimes i use the jpeg as is tbh

    @bluecheese20401@bluecheese204013 ай бұрын
  • I started doing color separations using analog methods at National Geographic in the mid 1970s and managed the transition to digital for color separation starting in the 1980s with Hell Scanners and transparencies and in the early 1990s with first digital cameras and versions of Photoshop which didn’t have any color management until around version three. JPEG encoding actually takes the RGB pixel data and converts it to Lab color coordinates before compressing it. The reduction in file sizes comes from averaging blocks of pixels and from the fact that in Lab format the yellow-blue and magenta-green channels are very flat so you can average very large blocks of them with relatively less loss of image fidelity vs. trying to average blocks of RGB data. In the early days of digital bit depth of files was a big issue because of banding which would occur in subtle gradations of tone such as skies. The more bit depth at capture and pixel density per square inch increased the less and less those things became a factor. Another huge difference with the current generation of mirrorless sensors camera is that exposure control at capture is much better meaning few times extreme measures are needed to optimize exposure when editing. So yes, with today’s cameras one can do as well as raw by shooting JPEG. But at the same time the processors are so fast and CF Cards so fast and high capacity and low cost per MB compared to ten or twenty years ago there isn’t any real burden shooting RAW unless trying to maximize frame per second when shooting. The differences time-wise editing RAW vs JPEG isn’t that significant especially if the user is not aware of how to do things like blending channels to pull out detail in RAW files in Lab format that can’t be done in RGB format. Read books by Dan Margulis and try some of the techniques he teaches as I did and you’ll better appreciate the nuances of shooting and editing in RAW and what happens differently “under the hood” in the editing software with the different file types.

    @TeddyCavachon@TeddyCavachon3 ай бұрын
    • I agree. My low-range D3500 really benefits from shooting jpeg on bursts, since it can spit 20 to 30 images in a tow, but it will overflow its buffer after 5 RAWs. In practical terms, that is the only moment where choosing one or the other format really changes the capabilities of my camera. The other deciding factor is if I fancy editing the photos or not. Current editing software can't recreate discarded information, but it still allows a lot of editing flexibility even on jpegs.

      @lesath7883@lesath78833 ай бұрын
  • Brilliant 👏 👏 I will change to craw going forward

    @prosunsport1@prosunsport13 ай бұрын
  • Simon knows best💯👍

    @camerasam1@camerasam13 ай бұрын
  • What a contrast from the so called Pros! I love it. Thanks Simon! Bo

    @BoReynolds@BoReynolds3 ай бұрын
  • RAW is cumbersome and if you're not a Professional photographer, it's 10X more cumbersome...I used to shoot RAW years back, but as jPegs have evolved overtime, I'm fine with the cons of jpeg vs the hassle of RAW

    @nethbt@nethbt3 ай бұрын
    • No it's not.

      @thetoyota86perspective54@thetoyota86perspective543 ай бұрын
    • Raw is not cumbersome, and I’m not a professional.

      @ViburaBlanca@ViburaBlancaАй бұрын
  • I am glad Simon spilling the beans. Jpeg photography has its place. For Raw I use compressed Raw of course as with my amount of photos taken, storage is an issue. Every now and then I go Jpeg-only which overall improves my photography as it is more fun to get things right in the photo than trying to save something in post.

    @Bethos1247-Arne@Bethos1247-Arne3 ай бұрын
  • Thank you, this video is really helpful and has great information.

    @docholliday1811@docholliday18113 ай бұрын
  • I started shooting in 1970 and made 1000’s of slides. To me JPEG’s are rather like shooting slides back in the day. I pretty much under exposed most of my images by ⅓ to ⅔ under. Hotspots or pure white areas were way worse than dark shadow areas. I’m going to try out compressed RAW on my Canon EOS R and Nikon Z7 and maybe even my GFX 50SII. I’m for sure going to shoot JPEG the next time I’m at the hydroplane races. My last boat race I took 4000+ images in 2 days. That was way too much processing. Thanks for the great comparison and all the useful info

    @sophietucker1255@sophietucker12553 ай бұрын
    • But you know you have an Auto mode in Lightroom and most other image processing software? This does something similar than what your camera does when processing a JPEG, but with the difference, you still have the possibility to get more out of specific images. Yes, you will need more storage space, but storage is getting cheaper by the minute.

      @SwissNetHawk@SwissNetHawk3 ай бұрын
  • Hi Simon. To appreciate HEIF you need that your hardware and software support it. It is not only about having10-bit vs the 8-bit of JPEG. It is also that the HEIF (HDR) pictures use a much wider dynamic range that JPEG (SDR). That is where the hardware comes in. A standard display, as they exist since the '90s, have about 500-600 nits of luminosity. The whole digital imagery pipeline was built around that and that is what JPEG is designed for. So the image is stored in a way that assumes an SDR display. On the other hand, as Canon save the HEIF images in a .HIF file, the dynamic range is extended to support a display with 1600nits of luminosity, the PQ standard, that is much much brighter. That is the HDR standard, or HDR PQ for Canon. (do not confuse the classic meaning of HDR in photography i.e bracketing shots to work around the limited dynamic range of the sensor or rather bring it within SDR, this has NOTHING to do with the HDR display technology and is targeting old tech SDR displays). So if your display is a true HDR display (the 12.9in iPad Pro only, some high end iPhone Pro, some XDR MacBook Pro, etc), then if the software supports HDR then you will see the picture in true HDR. If your display and software is not true HDR some conversion happen in the background to show the picture in SDR and this is usually poorly done. But with true HDR hardware it is quite amazing looking a picture of a sunrise, sunset, a city scape at night with lights, etc. The bright object are shining like in real life. Final note, if you capture a HIF picture and want to look at it on a SDR display, you need to first properly convert it to SDR. The tone curves must be mapped intelligently or else poor images quality results. All in all, SDR display technology is so old and we are so used to it, it is hard to move to HDR. The movie industry is moving quickly. The photo industry, which is so conservative, goes much slower. But it will get there. The one piece that cannot move to HDR is printing, which by nature is a very low dynamic range medium. It produces no luminosity at all being passive. Our brain guess what is bright. Print will never be able to show HDR images. That is certainly something holding back photography and cinematography is not bothered with that, obviously. As you can guess I have tested HEIF and I love it for pictures with a bright lights part of the image (sun, stars, artificial lights, etc). It creates images that JPEG cannot show and never will. A final note it is easy to created a HIEF image from a RAW file, the RAW already contain all the required information, The software essentially render to an HDR tone curve instead of the SDR tone curve. Latest versions of photo editing softwares can do that. I use Photomator, but Lightroom and others can do it as well. So from RAW you can produce HIF or JPEG images. From HIF you can also produce a JPEG. You cannot however produce a HIF from a JPEG, the information required is simply not there. Cheers.

    @MrMartin246@MrMartin2463 ай бұрын
    • HEIF/HEIC will be a thing when all screens we use work on 4k with HDR. Until then, it will remain a format very few people will even be able to benefit from. Just like how laserdisks were awesome, but never took off because too few people bought into the hardware needed to enjoy its quality.

      @lesath7883@lesath78833 ай бұрын
    • @@lesath7883 I agree. But movie watching is already driving the deployment of HDR displays and photography will then benefit from it. HDR screen are no more expensive, I bought a 28in 4K HDR Samsung display for CAD$300. As people replace their existing screens it will happen I think but that takes years obviously.

      @MrMartin246@MrMartin2463 ай бұрын
    • Is this why i suddenly see overly bright photos on my new iphone? That's annoying and i wish i can turn it off. I was also watching some vloggers on my computer and were uploading this kind of videos and were always breaking my eyes, the whole screen was turning dark outside the video. I stopped watching them.

      @cristibaluta@cristibaluta3 ай бұрын
    • Great information. The Ipad pro display is insane (in a very good way). Thanks

      @stephantafeen2499@stephantafeen24993 ай бұрын
    • @@cristibaluta It is just that you are used to see bright spots as dull white. In real life there are object that project lights, not simply being passive white. When those are in your shots HEIF/HDR really shine. But if your shot only include indirect lighting then HEIF add little. Night time photos, sunrise or sunset, really pop when using the much expanded dynamic range of HEIC/HIF/HDR.

      @MrMartin246@MrMartin2463 ай бұрын
  • Hello Simon! I love your channel and have been following along since the beginning. I would love to see a video about finding places to go for wildlife photography. I’ve improved my photography on the technical side so much recently, largely thanks to you, but I often find that the most difficult part can be finding animals to photograph in the first place! I think hearing your thoughts on where different types of animals like to be and when, as well as land access & not breaking rules, would be very helpful to a lot of folks. Cheers and thank you for sharing your knowledge!

    @johnhatheway@johnhatheway3 ай бұрын
  • I'm a newbie in photography and I shoot RAW because I can fix my exposure mistakes. Professionals who make little to no mistakes can enjoy JPEG workflow for speed and convenience ofc. Lossless compressed 14-bit RAW is a nice option my Nikon DSLR provides; I am not losing quality at all but the files are 40-50% smaller. Also my camera has decent dynamic range (actually among the best at 14.8 stops) so shooting RAW makes sense for shadows recovery

    @fpeezdoo9859@fpeezdoo98599 күн бұрын
  • Your view makes a lot of sense, and I don't think that Froknow would be angry. Basically, everyone shoots RAW and almost everyone publishes their final images in JPEG. Something somewhere performs the conversion, in the process throwing away a lot of the initial data. You can have your camera's computer chip do the whole conversion or run the raw image through a processor like Lightroom. Lightroom gives you a lot more control and gives you more time to make artistic decisions. You can cut the time down by using presets, either yours or someone else's. Your choice. The problems crop up when you try to modify a JPEG, since you've then thrown away almost all of the data that would have helped you make the modification.

    @stuartschaffner9744@stuartschaffner97443 ай бұрын
    • No, not everyone shoots RAW. Best way is to shoot RAW + JPeg

      @georgedavall9449@georgedavall94493 ай бұрын
    • @@georgedavall9449 , sorry if I was unclear. Basically every digital camera shoots raw images. JPEG is a highly compressed form that must be calculated by a computer somewhere. Even if you shoot JPEG only, you are using the computer that's in your camera. Many desktop photo editing programs accept RAW or JPEG as input. Giving such a program the RAW image means that many adjustments can be made before the RAW to JPEG step. This final step throws away a lot of data that is "no longer needed". So, do you want the computer chip in your camera to make all those decisions or do you want a crack at changing colors, how you do noise reduction and sharpening, and how you want to allocate the detail in the final image to highlights, midrange values, and shadows? I certainly think that for many people JPEG+RAW is a good option.

      @stuartschaffner9744@stuartschaffner97443 ай бұрын
    • @@stuartschaffner9744 Hi Stuart and thanks for the reply and clarification. There are a few cameras that do NOT have RAW capability. But I do agree with You, and I might add, that some advocate to shoot only in RAW, as some cameras like Nikon, have a small ‘Jpeg’ buried in the RAW file. So they argue there is no need to shoot RAW and JPeg. Obviously shooting in RAW is the best option if One desires the ultimate in editing and processing of images. Thanks for reply.

      @georgedavall9449@georgedavall94493 ай бұрын
  • I always shoot compressed RAW because I do want to always process my images, especially with evening street photography to get a more filmic look. And the file size is so much more easier on my storage. I only use JPEG for that moment I need to share the photos directly without the ability to process at all. Which was twice now. Please more of these kinds of videos. We don't seem to have as many of these, or at least not as apparent as they need to fight 'how to make your images sharper' videos. This one as well as the image profile/picture style video were just amazing and eye opening.

    @RedmilesShark@RedmilesShark3 ай бұрын
  • I think JPG is closer to the experience of the average photographer when only film existed. Less creative control-no darkroom skills. RAW and photoshop (after it became affordable) came along and opened a broader world of creative control to weekend shooters. Shooting JPG for a while might help to hone some forgotten skills that lead to better in-camera results.

    @dusty3913@dusty39133 ай бұрын
  • Wow you are a natural teacher, explaining this topic in an easy-to-follow manner without being boring at all. I'm so happy I found your channel, I'm subscribing immediately.

    @FirmanNugrahaTJ@FirmanNugrahaTJ3 ай бұрын
    • thanks for the sub!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont3 ай бұрын
  • I used to shoot both, but stopped using raw when it was eating up too much storage space and find my JPEGs are just as good for what I do.

    @trekguy66@trekguy663 ай бұрын
    • I've never shot RAW, and do find the JPEGs adequate, so I appreciated your comment and experience.

      @joepublisher166@joepublisher1663 ай бұрын
  • I shoot raw + jpeg but I make too many mistakes and have been surprised by even some of my worst shots, I’ve been able to edit and salvage them

    @indiewrestlingchannel@indiewrestlingchannel3 ай бұрын
    • YESS i love taking my RAW file and using every one of those MBs lol! Zooming in 10 times and dragging every slider from left to right, feels like you have more control

      @helena197@helena1973 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much Simon, I can't tell you how much I have been learning from your videos!

    @coke893@coke8933 ай бұрын
    • Glad you like them!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont3 ай бұрын
  • New thumbnails please😬

    @63MacGuy@63MacGuy3 ай бұрын
  • Thanks Simon, another great video. You're the best!

    @user-qq4tc7nj9t@user-qq4tc7nj9t3 ай бұрын
    • Wow, thanks!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont3 ай бұрын
  • Always raw ❣️

    @adarajennifer@adarajennifer3 ай бұрын
  • hahaha hilarious topic title,...i rarely shoot raw

    @muturikanini9176@muturikanini91763 ай бұрын
  • i would love to see a video where you actually go out into the field and take photos, it would be a good break from your recent, unoriginal video styles.

    @malonipastroni395@malonipastroni3953 ай бұрын
    • His channel is very informative. But since you left that comment I’ll add this, how about you start your own channel about photography and post videos so we can see your original and very educational videos.

      @markkelly3739@markkelly37393 ай бұрын
    • I discuss that in my end-of year video. they do 1/10th as well as educational, and twice as long to make.

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont3 ай бұрын
  • another great video Simon

    @a77mighty666@a77mighty6663 ай бұрын
    • Thanks 👍

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont3 ай бұрын
  • Thank you Simon.. I learnt something here.

    @PedroPedro-jm4lk@PedroPedro-jm4lk3 ай бұрын
  • I do both ,it gives more flexibility in post processing..I just make sure I got multiple SD cards with me when I go shooting.A video on your astro would be cool!

    @CJC051@CJC0513 ай бұрын
  • Yes would love to see one on astrophotography it's my second favorite afterbirding

    @RJ-wy6cx@RJ-wy6cx22 күн бұрын
  • Great tips once again. Challenge accepted. I’ll start trying out compressed raw.

    @NotAnotherChannel_Channel@NotAnotherChannel_Channel3 ай бұрын
  • Thank you Simon. This is a revelation. We are portrait/headshot/pet photographers, sometimes all three are combined in one client session. Lighting is controlled, making shadow noise and blown highlights a non-issue. I am switching my R5 settings to compressed RAW.

    @eoslove2022@eoslove20223 ай бұрын
  • I've been waiting for astrophotography videos from you, Simon. So yes, please treat us to one! 🙂

    @Daniel_Borisov@Daniel_Borisov3 ай бұрын
  • Thanks a lot Simon! You are an expert in explaining complicated matters so it’s easy to understand even for amateurs. And I’d love to see a video on shooting with a telescope. I got all the gears for shooting myself, but the physical dimensions makes impossible to focus my camera.

    @Soundbrigade@Soundbrigade3 ай бұрын
  • Great video! I have been wondering about compressed Raw but I didn't know how to test it. You did a great test and now I understand the effect of C Raw much better. Thanks!

    @blairblankinship4521@blairblankinship4521Ай бұрын
  • Watching your videos has made me want to return to photography. Thank you so much.

    @Felarof_TV@Felarof_TV3 ай бұрын
  • This is an amazing piece of content. Some people are born to be the educators - I believe you're one of them. At no point in this video was I bored or distracted. Couldn't stop watching. Informative and to the point. Great job.

    @vedranm@vedranm3 ай бұрын
    • Wow, thank you!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont3 ай бұрын
  • Excellent presentation! I’ve been thinking about making the switch from Rae to compressed Raw on my Nikon Z8! Now I’m convinced! Thanks so much!

    @randyschwager84@randyschwager84Ай бұрын
  • Astrophotography with telescope: YES YES YES!!!! I need this video!!!

    @-esseff-@-esseff-3 ай бұрын
  • Great review!!!

    @earlspiece9403@earlspiece94033 ай бұрын
  • Merci Simon .Tres bien expliqué 🎥🎬

    @denischasse3567@denischasse35673 ай бұрын
  • I watched one of Simon’s videos a while back where he discussed this. I have been using c-raw since then. Great work Simon

    @Mike-fd4mt@Mike-fd4mt3 ай бұрын
  • Very interesting the compressed RAW

    @henk1015@henk10153 ай бұрын
  • Man - you are asking rhetorical questions like "Would you like to see how I do...?" - OF COURSE! Your experience is priceless! (And thanks for that!)

    @DanielPetukhin@DanielPetukhin3 ай бұрын
  • This is great investigating. Thanks for sharing.

    @cryptographerchris4856@cryptographerchris48563 ай бұрын
    • Glad you enjoyed it

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont3 ай бұрын
  • You are amazing sir!

    @jtnovaten@jtnovaten3 ай бұрын
    • Thank you kindly!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont3 ай бұрын
  • I can answer that question without having seen the video: absolutely yes.

    @Froschvampir@Froschvampir2 ай бұрын
  • This was great stuff.

    @ajax_jones@ajax_jones3 ай бұрын
  • Such an awesome explanation

    @daveyjones8931@daveyjones89313 ай бұрын
    • Glad it was helpful!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont3 ай бұрын
  • Yes, I would love to see you make videos on astrophotography!

    @justinball9531@justinball95313 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for the information, I have often thought about using compressed radon my r5. I’m attending the 12 hours of Sebring soon and will give it a try

    @charlesmorgan8168@charlesmorgan81683 ай бұрын
  • Great video, Simon! You have a gift of teaching. Another reason to consider the smaller size of compressed RAW (C-RAW) is for cloud storage (say, for those using Adobe’s Lightroom cloud storage).

    @davep6603@davep66033 ай бұрын
  • Another brilliant and very useful video! I shoot in JPG+RAW so I have both with my OM System OM-1 cameras. the OM-1 produces excellent JPGs so for many uses I have very little post work to do, but I still have the RAW file for those shots which need work or have much greater potential.

    @gregfeeler6910@gregfeeler69103 ай бұрын
  • I have been wondering about the different levels of RAW recently. Very happy to learn this from you. Thanks again for the top quality info!

    @chadmullins7553@chadmullins75533 ай бұрын
    • Great to hear!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont3 ай бұрын
  • As usual, Simon, another home run. Thank you for sharing and cutting through the mud of all the settings and behind the scenes tech. You've sold me to try C-RAW and I'm heading out to try it today.

    @TommyCarbone@TommyCarbone3 ай бұрын
    • My pleasure!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont3 ай бұрын
  • What a well done video. Thanks for making it all very digestible! I shoot RAW+JPG and primarily use the JPG but have the RAW in case I need to save my bacon.

    @kbarrett1844@kbarrett18443 ай бұрын
  • Thanks Simon. This is very useful information. I will definitely try compressed raw on my cameras.

    @williamdriscoll2129@williamdriscoll21293 ай бұрын
    • Glad it was helpful!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont3 ай бұрын
  • Yet again awesome video mate and the top on animations were good and explainery! Keep up the good work! ❤

    @datphatjr@datphatjr3 ай бұрын
    • Thanks a ton!

      @simon_dentremont@simon_dentremont3 ай бұрын
  • Hi, Simon I shoot both file formats in the highest size and because harddrive storage is inexpensive it makes sense to have both so any differences are covered for great photos.Shoot both and save them without regrets.

    @bobair2@bobair23 ай бұрын
  • Well done video

    @michaelmottlau5941@michaelmottlau59413 ай бұрын
  • Definitely would be interested in astro photography

    @africanpenguin3282@africanpenguin32823 ай бұрын
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