- Mar 6, 2004
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I've got a T2i and I'm starting to realize that with a 16 GB SD card, I can shoot RAW all the time if I so desire. I'm wondering if I need to though, so help me decide.
The ONLY reason I'd shoot RAW are the lens aberration correction options in DPP - if there's any way at all I can easily correct lens distortion (DPP does a great job dealing with the weird ass bending and curving the 18-55 kit lens creates) in a JPEG, can someone point me in the right direction?
RAW files are just RAW sensor data, right? Well, I can set (in-camera) all the little adjustments I'd make to a RAW file in DPP, and the results in-camera vs. DPP seem to be the same. Anyone able to clarify for a noob?
The ONLY reason I'd shoot RAW are the lens aberration correction options in DPP - if there's any way at all I can easily correct lens distortion (DPP does a great job dealing with the weird ass bending and curving the 18-55 kit lens creates) in a JPEG, can someone point me in the right direction?
RAW files are just RAW sensor data, right? Well, I can set (in-camera) all the little adjustments I'd make to a RAW file in DPP, and the results in-camera vs. DPP seem to be the same. Anyone able to clarify for a noob?