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I shot only JPEGs for one week and in this video I'm gonna share what I learned during that week hi guys my name is Matti Sulanto I'm a photographer and a lumix ambassador from Helsinki Finland and I really shot only JPEGs for one week I didn't shoot any raw not even for backup and it's not that this was my first time shooting JPEG not at all when the digital cameras came and when I got my first digital DSLR in 1999 the JPEG was the norm because there was no proper role workflow available but since the first version of blood room I've been a raw shooter because I just think it's almost better than JPEG but now I decided to try J back again and see if I can make it work for me and if I can somehow reduce my post processing times and the cameras I used to shoot only JPEG where the Lumix G in 90 with the twelve to thirty five-millimeter F 2.8 zoom lens and I also used the Lumix s 1r with the 24 205 f/4 kaitlin's and here are four things that I learned when I was shooting only JPEG I foun...