MJPerini wrote:
People should shoot whatever makes them happy.
JPEG is an amazing format. It enabled pictures on the internet, when viewed on screen they look great (because most screens and workflows are optimized for JPEG. If you can nail exposure, and the dynamic range of the scene fits within the 8 bit sRGB JPEG parameters your pictures will look great on everyone's screen and your sRGB prints will also look great.
None of that means that there are not limitations to JPEGs There most certainly are.
I personally shoot RAW + JPEG I changed from shooting only RAW a couple years ago when I got a 5D mk IV.
For some pictures the JPEGs work fine , for some, they do not. When I print a file then I always edit the RAW file, and print to a wide gamut pigment printer from 16 bit TIFFs. It makes a difference.
If you choose to use only JPEGs that's fine, it is what most people do.
Good Luck
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