Originally Posted by
GrumpyDiver
Again Colin, there is theory and there is practice.
My workflow is a lot faster using jpg, if I've set my camera up properly and I do a very quick cleanup in PP. The most common failures I've seen with properly exposed jpgs is banding introduced when a scene has a clear, blue sky, and the other it the one you've pointed out. High ratio lighting in studio portraiture, but only when I'm pushing beyond 3:1 lighting, I've noticed a tiny bit of shadow detail loss, that is easy to recover from a RAW file.
This is of course why I shoot both. 95% of the time jpg works great and I only pull up the raw file when there is a problem.