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EOS RP Is RAW+JPG standard in A mode?

AndyInAnnapolis
Apprentice

Had my RP for about a year and have been using it in A mode.  Just learning about RAW mode and DPP.  If I stay in A mode do I get both a JPG and RAW image for each picture?  JPGs are usually find for most pics but would like the option of editing the RAW image for those shots which I'd like to edit/blow up.  Thanks

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@AndyInAnnapolis wrote:

Thanks to both John and ebiggs, great suggestions.  

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  I did finally find the Raw/JPG button in DPP so I do see both images for each shot.  I guess my confusion is more M vs A.  Is it correct that unlike M, A uses the camera to set ISO and Exposure while M adds additional flexibility?


I seldom use M, but usually use Av or Tv. Av when the subject is not moving or I want to control depth of field. Tv when the subject is moving or I want to control shutter speed. I nearly always leave ISO at auto.

I only use the out of camera JPG for more than a preview when I want to send it to someone without putting it on my computer.

I do not know which of your settings your camera has, but I turn off auto lighting optimizer in the camera. I turn off distortion correction in the camera. I turn off highlight tone priority in the camera. I apply those later in DPP if I want them. I use picture style "Standard" in the camera and change it later in DPP if I want another one.

If I were uploading images in real time as I made them, I would do things differently.

What settings to use depends partly upon how soon one wants the image to be viewed and what changes one plans to make on the computer and what will be the final viewing conditions for the image. If posted to social media, then different edits than if printed and hung in a gallery.

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ebiggs1
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Well there is no point in repeating this over and over again. You are free to believe what you want. Being wrong is not illegal.

This becomes so difficult for a lot of folks to grasp because when they look at the image on their computer it looks like what they tried to do in-camera. However none of that is saved in the raw file itself.  In post unless you have a special app you can not save it then either. The raw file remains as it was simple plain 'raw' data.

EB
EOS 1D, EOS 1D MK IIn, EOS 1D MK III, EOS 1Ds MK III, EOS 1D MK IV and EOS 1DX and many lenses.

Agree ebiggs;  That's kind of why I was interested in Raw+JPG mode, if the jpg is good enough as a snap shot that's fine and on par with an iphone pix, but now I also have the Raw image which gives me the option of editing the shot to improve it.  Now that I have a larger SD card I like that option and I can use DPP4 to improve it.  


@ebiggs1 wrote:

Well there is no point in repeating this over and over again. You are free to believe what you want. Being wrong is not illegal.

This becomes so difficult for a lot of folks to grasp because when they look at the image on their computer it looks like what they tried to do in-camera. However none of that is saved in the raw file itself.  In post unless you have a special app you can not save it then either. The raw file remains as it was simple plain 'raw' data.


I attached camera to light box and made 2 remote triggered photos. First with ALO enabled and second with ALO disabled in camera menus. I used one of the example programs that comes with libraw source code to make a viewable image of the raw data without any interpolation.

Notice that the histogram of the raw data is different when ALO setting is changed in the camera and nothing else is changed. The darker end of the histogram is changed the most.

Changing the ALO setting in the camera changes what raw file will be produced if any of the exposure settings are auto.

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ebiggs1
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John have a wonderful New 2025 Year.

EB
EOS 1D, EOS 1D MK IIn, EOS 1D MK III, EOS 1Ds MK III, EOS 1D MK IV and EOS 1DX and many lenses.


@ebiggs1 wrote:

John have a wonderful New 2025 Year.


I hope you will have a good new year too

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