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Jared Polin, FroKnowsPhoto.com. And Ive been getting lot of requests for me to give my opinion on a recent petapixel article that states or says eight reasons why you should shoot in JPEG. Now lot of people look up to me as the I shoot RAW guy because I so happened to brand myself as the I shoot RAW guy over the last six-plus years of posting videos online. As you know, I love shooting RAW and we should take a look at this to see the eight reasons why you should shoot in JPEG by Eric Kim. So lets go ahead and read these reasons off. First of all the camera does a good job of processing JPEG images in camera. Each camera is optimized to produce a lovely looking JPEG images so in terms of color, tone, skin tones, and contrast generally the JPEG images look solid out of camera. Now nobody is going to argue the fact that JPEGs have come a long way and look absolutely fantastic and are extremely usable, if you get your presets correct in your camera. If you are setting your picture styles