RAW vs. JPEG Shooting

“Shooting RAW is the only way to shoot!”

I see that quite a bit, but is it always true? For semi-professionals, professionals, and hobbyists who have the proper software and time to edit these RAWs, it’s a great way to get absolutely beautiful photos. But does that mean shooting JPEG is the “wrong” way to shoot? This article’s here to help!

Before I begin, I’ll do my best to help explain it in the simplest terms so you’re not bored with drawn-out, long-winded definitions.

SHOOTING RAW:

RAW shooting gives you the ability to easily manipulate the photograph using photo editing programs like Adobe Photoshop in post-processing. Post-processing, sometimes referred as “PP”, is the photo editing process a photographer applies after he/she takes the photograph. When the camera snaps a RAW photo, the image will be recorded to the memory card rather bland and dull. Some shooters think shooting in RAW is the best way to get the best shot straight from the camera. That’s not the case at all.

SHOOTING JPEG:

JPEG shooting is almost the opposite of RAW shooting. When you shoot JPEG, you’re telling the camera to do all of the compressing for you. It automatically applies all of the right corrections in order to get a good photo. This correction is different on every camera. So it’s wise to do your research before selecting the right camera for you, but that’s another topic!

PROS FOR RAW:

RAW shooting can lead you to amazing photographs. Say you take a photograph of a beautiful landscape, and the sky isn’t quite the right shade of blue for you. You can easily change it to the right shade that fits your standards. However, this isn’t the only correction you can make. When shooting in RAW, you’re in charge of what the photograph looks like in the end. You have the ability to work with the brightness, contrast, colors, saturation, exposure, and so much more.

PROS FOR JPEG:

Shooting in JPEG has its own benefits. First, JPEGs file sizes are much smaller. The difference can range from 800kb JPEG to a 25Mb RAW depending on your camera and camera settings. Secondly, you might not have the budget for expensive software like Adobe Photoshop ($200). Third, you might not be very interested in post processing. Photographers would much rather be out shooting!

CONS FOR RAW:

As mentioned above, RAWs are huge files. If you don’t have the patience or hard drive space, shooting in RAW isn’t for you. Secondly, photo editing software is not as easy as Windows Paint, not to mention expensive.

CONS FOR JPEG:

You lose the ability to edit your photos easily. Sure, photo editing programs can edit JPEGs, but it won’t be able to clean up your photo as well as it could with a RAW photo.

SO WHICH IS THE WAY TO GO?

Simplistically speaking, you’re working with many more levels (not to be confused with exposure levels) when it comes to RAW files. Therefore, you have a bit more freedom when it comes to editing your photos. When it’s all said and done, it’s all personal preference. It depends on where you are in the realm of photography. If you’re an enthusiast that loves to point, shoot, and upload, then shooting JPEG should be sufficient. If you’re a hobbyist who wants to get into more detailed photography (maybe even becoming a pro), RAW is the way to go. Both have pros and cons, but it depends on which pros and cons outweigh each other for you. Don’t let others tell you that shooting in RAW is the only way to shoot. It’s not for everyone, and with today’s technological advancements, trusting the camera to do all of the fine tuning usually ends rather well!

PHOTO PROOF:

Here is a photo taken with a Canon 7D. I purposely shot into the sun to show levels, contrasts, and brightness within the trees in the foreground.

The first set is straight off the camera (RAW version vs JPEG version). You can see that the trees are underexposed in the raw version, and the JPEG version did it’s best to correct that, resulting in a “better” version.

The set below is the “best case scenario” after editing.

You can see both JPEG and RAW after post processing yields great results. The RAW version did better when it came to the underexposed trees and details in the sky (see the cloud details). The difference is also in the variety of post processing. The JPEG you see in the second set is pretty much the only good version that will come out after post processing. With the RAW, you can obtain many more results that turn out beautifully. Say, you wanted to add a nostalgic-element and push your white balance towards the yellow side. The results:

You can see that the sky in the JPEG version is completely blown out on the right side. Likewise the sunlight on the tips of the trees are completely washed out as well. With that being said, it’s not impossible to correct that. You can always bring down the brightness, but that would completely darken the trees in the foreground. Bumping the fill light beyond this point will only make the JPEG more noisy, which is a no no. Of course you can always start mixing multiple layers (background, foreground) to fix this unevenness, but that would of course take you more time and patience. That’s starting a whole different subject (HDR, or High Dynamic Range).

OVERALL THOUGHTS:

Shooting RAW has it’s benefits. You can see it in the photo proof above. However, that doesn’t make JPEG completely obsolete. It all comes down to personal preference. When people say, “RAW shooting is the only way to shoot.” They aren’t explaining all of the advantages and disadvantages to you. You have to consider the price of RAW-capable cameras (which are usually expensive DSLRs), price of photo-editing software (usually expensive), and the ability to actually edit photographs (which takes time to learn). The biggest misconception is when people buy RAW-shooting cameras expecting to get amazing photos when they shoot in RAW, without realizing that the benefits are in the post-processing.

Want us to discuss something to help you becoming a better photographer? Send an email to: service@wideopentees.com or leave us a message on Facebook! You might see your question on our next blog!


Wide Open Tees Photo Contest #2: BLUE

Our second photo contest on POTN forums has a winner! Again, there were lots of great submissions, and after a really difficult vote, Lee Kordel’s Blue Whale took home the prize!

About the Photographer and Photograph:

Pic was taken with a Canon 5D Mark II and 24-70 2.8L @ 70mm, f/2.8, ISO 100, 1/2000 Family and friends were out on the lake enjoying a beautiful day and one of my daughters pool toys was hanging out on the dock all by it’s lonesome….and this was the result On the regular I’m on POTN and flickr looking at pics, getting great ideas and learning as I go.

Great photo, Lee. The contrast, clarity, and composition are spot on! Check out Lee’s online portfolio here! Congrats and enjoy your 2 shirts from Wide Open Tees!


Memorial Day Delays and Contest Updates

Just a few updates for this weekend! May 30th will be Memorial Day and because we ship via USPS (which doesn’t run on Memorial Day), packages ordered over the weekend will not be shipped out until Tuesday morning. However, our customer service team is still here to answer any of your questions even through the long weekend. Of course, there are no ordering delays; the site will be up and running as usual.

Other News: We finally hit our 50-likes mark on Facebook and will be starting our Facebook Photo Contest on June 1st! We’re working on all of the details and prizes right now! Stick with us a few more days to submit your photos!

As always, feel free to email us at: service@wideopentees.com if you have any questions! Thanks!


Huge Thanks to Dave!

Recently, Dave mentioned Wide Open Tees in one of his video blogs. We’re really honored and happy he enjoyed what we’re all about — enough to mention us! 🙂 Check it out in the video below. For those who are interested in picture styles, this review/comparison is great.


Introducing 2 New Shirts!

Special thanks to Dave Dugdale for working with us on these shirts! Check out the last blog post for more information about him and what type of work he does! Hope everybody enjoys the new shirts!



Dave Dugdale – Learning DSLR Video

So we sold out of a couple of shirts already and will introduce the two shirts below to our line soon! Many thanks to the very talented Dave Dugdale of Learning DSLR Video for the idea of the shirts. Like we said from the beginning, we’re not out to make a quick buck. We love connecting with photographers and the photography community. Fortunately enough, we were lucky enough to chat a bit with Dave. If you don’t know who he is, you should! He creates amazing tutorials and teaches all types of photographers about DSLRs, lenses, bodies, filming, post production, and so much more! Even our in-staff photographers have learned a thing or two (or 17) about becoming a better photographer through Dave. Here are a couple of quotes floating around the office about him and his channel:

“He’s down to earth. Not everyone can afford a 70-200mm IS, so that review won’t do me any good. He puts together great stuff that helps all types of shooters and most importantly, they’re realistic for the average shooter!”

“When I started watching him, it felt like I was learning how to use a DSLR with him. Made me feel much more comfortable than other pros bragging about how expensive their cameras are.”

“I’ve been in photography for almost 10 years now. I still get little tidbits from his videos that help me shoot better. Can’t beat his tutorials. He seems like a genuine guy from his videos.”

We have all types of photographers working in our office, from beginners to lomographers to pros. All of whom have benefited from his tutorials and reviews. Check out his sites below! We’ll be releasing the two new shirts in the next blog post! Check back soon!

Dave’s YouTube Channel

Dave’s Main Website – Learning DSLR Video


Wide Open Tees Photo Contest #1: FUN

Our first contest on POTN forums has come to an end! We received lots of great entries, and after a tough decision, we’ve decided on one photo that represented this contest’s theme (FUN) extremely well. So without further ado, the winning photo by Matthew Ippolito!

About the Photographer and Photograph:

Shot with Canon 7D, 24-70L, F2.8, 1/2000. Not a professional by any means, but slowly learning by lots of reading POTN forums and lots of practice.

I’m always chasing my son around the camera, but got extremely lucky with this shot. It was right place/right time, with Aidan’s priceless expression and the two bubbles that centered over his eyes. I love having taken this both as a photographer and as a dad!

Great photo, Matthew. The expression, composition, and the overall theme is represented extremely well. Congrats and enjoy your 2 shirts from Wide Open Tees!


Larger Sizes, Hoodies, and Long Sleeve Shirts Now Available!

Wide Open Tees supporters and customers have been so amazing up to this point! Thank you for all of the support! Yall are definitely keeping us busy here.

From the very beginning, we said our customers and supporters mean EVERYTHING to us. If you’re not happy, we’re not happy. We didn’t lie about that. Many of you sent us disappointed emails because we didn’t carry sizes larger than 2XL. Well you know what? We listened!

Wide Open Tees now carries 2XL, 3XL, 4XL, and 5XL shirts! But that’s not the only news! Hooded Pullovers (hoodies) and long sleeve shirts have also been added to our inventory.

From the ENTIRE staff here at Wide Open Tees: THANK YOU!


Growing Faster Than Expected! Now Shipping Internationally!

Hey!

Thanks for all the support thus far. Only a month into it and we’re excited about where this is going! Due to popular demand, we’ll be shipping internationally! Anywhere in the the world, you’re covered!

Also, 2XL-sized shirts are now available on our eBay store. Unfortunately, it’s not available on our website just yet. We’ll keep you posted! However, if you do want to order a 2XL from us (or larger), please don’t hesitate to send us an email. We’ll be happy to accommodate your needs!

Many thanks!


Wide Open Tees – Photography Shirts and Clothing – Hard at Work!

Hey Everyone!

Here are a couple of updates!

1. We’ve received great feedback so far. Lots of really great comments and general questions. It means a lot getting the response we’ve been getting up to this point! Thanks and please keep them coming.

2. Don’t forget to check out our Facebook Page! Once we reach 50 likes, we’ll start holding photo contests, random give-aways, and general photography discussions. So share it with your buddies so you can starting winning some free photography shirts!

3. Our design team is finally set! That means we’re now taking custom shirt inquires! If you need a shirt for your company, feel free to contact us. No minimum order needed, no set-up fees, no hidden costs, no bs!

4.We’ve been hard at work and finally had some great weather here in Austin. Check out the recent shoot showcasing a few of our photography shirts! Comfortable, durable, and perfect for the photographer in all of us! The PHOTOS link above will take you there.

As always, if you have any questions, email us. We have a customer service staff on hand 24/7!