One major benefit to shooting in
RAW is the ability to easily change
the white balance presets with
software. For example, if you shot
everything in Tungsten White
Balance and the shots all look blue,
it can be remedied with one click.
Had it been captured in JPEG, this
process would be considerably
more laborious. For that reason,
RAW can be best for situations
with a mix of natural and artificial
light. This level of after-capture
control can make the difference
between a successful shoot, and
an editing nightmare.
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