ampguy
Veteran
That would be interesting 
jvo
Established
actually, not color images.....
actually, not color images.....
"Reuters, the news and photography agency, has issued an outright ban on photographs captured and submitted in RAW format.
Instead, freelance contributors must now only submit photos that were processed and stored as JPEG inside the camera.
According to Reuters, there are two reasons for this move. First, there's the matter of alacrity: RAW images need to be processed by the photographer, which takes time—and when you're reporting on a breaking story, sometimes you don't have time. The second reason is much more contentious: Reuters wants its photographs to closely reflect reality (i.e. be journalistic), and it's concerned that some RAW photos are being processed to the point where they're no longer real."
actually, not color images.....
"Reuters, the news and photography agency, has issued an outright ban on photographs captured and submitted in RAW format.
Instead, freelance contributors must now only submit photos that were processed and stored as JPEG inside the camera.
According to Reuters, there are two reasons for this move. First, there's the matter of alacrity: RAW images need to be processed by the photographer, which takes time—and when you're reporting on a breaking story, sometimes you don't have time. The second reason is much more contentious: Reuters wants its photographs to closely reflect reality (i.e. be journalistic), and it's concerned that some RAW photos are being processed to the point where they're no longer real."
FrozenInTime
Well-known
jpeg art filters - key feature on new cameras ;-)
zauhar
Veteran
Just demand film!
The negative cannot lie.
The negative cannot lie.
Carriage
Established
What did you say comrade?
They should have used film


They should have used film
pakeha
Well-known
Possible the beginning of the end of over processed images?
sojournerphoto
Veteran
Possible the beginning of the end of over processed images?
If only that was the.case. More news is now on video and the wider and more populist photographic world has no interest in documentation, preferring the 'impactful image' to truth or reality - even accepting that we all have a point of view that carries into our pictures.
leicapixie
Well-known
Reuters sell news, not necessarily the truth.
semi-ambivalent
Little to say
Oh no! What will the calendar business do?!!Possible the beginning of the end of over processed images?
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