On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 5:54 PM, Bruce Dayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I suspect that Dave is referencing shooting events.  They are quite
> different from what you are doing.  It is more like taking the 300
> images and getting rid of the few that didn't work and then
> processing all the rest rather than 10-20 shots like you are doing.
> Usually it is the same basic shots with different people in them.  I
> have done that type of shooting many times for kid's sports.

Yes thats right. Same jump, same angle, same light etc.

I basically shot jpg at these events to:

1- Keep the files down on the computer.

2- Have not developed a raw to jpg quick conversion as to get the
photos up on line quickly. I have pscs on the mac ibook and pscs2 on
the PC, as well as LR and BBpro.

I am going to assume that 1 if not all will have some down and dirty
raw to jpg conversion then.

Looks like i need to shot raw for the D200 to get any type of photo
i'm happy with.

I'll give that a go, as its cheaper.:-)

Dave
>
> But, I do agree that shooting raw and then a quick basic tweak in the
> raw converter is the way to go.  Lightroom is one of the converters
> that makes things go much quicker.
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Bruce
>

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