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Yoomie

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  • Main editing computer
    PC desktop
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    Photoshop
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    Spyder
  • Cameras, lenses and other photographic equipment
    Canon 6D, 70-200mm

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  1. Thanks Brian for replying back. I tried duplicating it but I can't seem to find the answer for now. I'll definitely pay attention from now on when I switch over to the different modes. I did find the button that you were talking about..on my camera its the "Q" button (quick control). I don't recall using "Q" button during the last photo session. I'm glad you pointed that out bc I didn't know that button can do so much. Thank you for the tips. Hopefully I'll have the answer soon. Donna.
  2. Hi Damien. Thanks for replying back. I did shoot in portrait mode for a little bit in the beginning but then changed it up to TV, AV, and manual for the rest of the session. The image I attached shows a group of jpg files then RAW files then back to jpg files, etc. It doesn’t make sense to me why majority of the files would be in jpg if I was using TV, Av, and manual throughout the session. In the past, I used portrait mode all the time and my files remained in RAW format. ?
  3. Hi Brian. Yesterday I uploaded my images onto my computer from the SD card and found out half of them were in JPG and half of them were in RAW. I always shoot in RAW. I didn't change the RAW setting. Taken pictures in the past with RAW and in different modes; and all the images stay in RAW format. I have attached an image to explain what I'm talking about. I am not sure where to even start how to troubleshoot this problem. I hope this make sense and that you'll have a suggestion. Thanks Donna.
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