On Jun 14, 2011, at 12:39 PM, Sam L wrote:

> on Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 2:15 PM, Larry Colen <l...@red4est.com> wrote:
>> 
>> In my home dojo, I find that it is often much easier to photograph at night, 
>> despite there being less light because the pools of light, while they 
>> sometimes add a nice effect, usually just blow out small sections of the 
>> photo.  I ended up not pulling out my K-x at all, but my feeling is that any 
>> camera with less dynamic range than the K-5 would not have worked nearly so 
>> well.  I had to significantly boost the shadows to the point of seeing a 
>> fair amount of noise, even at ISO 250 or lower.  I used a fair amount of 
>> LR3's noise reduction on several of the photos.
> 
> Silly followup question:  did you shoot in raw or jpeg?

Always raw.  

I lost some shots from burning man last year because I didn't notice that my 
camera had come back from repairs set to jpeg.  Grrrrr.

> 
> (I expect your answer is raw and I forget if you've already told the
> list this detail)
> 
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> Sam
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