In a message dated 12/1/2005 3:09:55 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: What I was trying to say was that the way it was presented here, shooting JPEG would be like using old MacOS, and RAW like using a purely command line based Unix system. I want to have the GUI *and* the command line available, like on the current MacOS (or SGI Irix, or modern Linux systems...)
- Toralf =========== To me shooting JPEGs is like shooting negative film and shooting RAW is like shooting positive film. When I shot film I switched to shooting slides because it gave me more control over the colors and how everything turned out. It involved less (or no) interpretation by a some worker at a some photo lab. Some of us like more control -- even with more work. Control freaks are us. Marnie aka Doe ;-)