Rod Lawton is Head of Testing for Future Publishing’s photography magazines, including Digital Camera, N-Photo, PhotoPlus, Professional Photography, Photography Week and Practical Photoshop. Otherwise, when you’re really quality-conscious and do lots of manipulation, you want to shoot uncooked files, and save JPEG variations of your edited pictures only when you have to share them. I think I’m missing there summary photography, but otherwise good article and than you s for that. For scenes where you’ve a giant difference between the highlights and shadows of the image, attempt bracketing exposures and merge the photographs at the editing stage. Unless you have …