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JPEG or RAW

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  • Started 4 years ago by [NR] admin
  • Latest reply from KenRC51
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  1. sevencrossing

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    msmoto said:
    Primarily, my interest in post processing is an improvement in shadows, highlights, overall tonal balance, and composition.

    Then LR 4 is just the ticket. Why not try in for free on the 30 day trial

    Posted 1 year ago #
  2. bjrichus

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    Pierre said:
    Except that with my shots I am never happy with just the jpeg. I always shoot in raw and play with the PP, sometime barely changing a thing and sometime doing lots more.

    That is just you creativity bursting to get out ...

    Posted 1 year ago #
  3. msmoto

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    sevencrossing said:
    Then LR 4 is just the ticket. Why not try in for free on the 30 day trial

    It will be arriving from B & H on Thursday. I did not need to try it out as I have Lightroom 3 and find it is wonderful. I understand Lightroom 4 will allow the RAW 14 Bit Lossless, compressed files to be used, so, the D4 will be producing some even more exciting photos...... And I will be back to seeing the humongous files in my computer once again. Ha, ha, ha...

    Posted 1 year ago #
  4. KenRC51

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    I use to shoot in JPEG the first 2 months I got my DSLR. Every since I found out what I can do from shoot in RAW I never went back to JPEG. With RAW I can change the white balance, noise reduction, clone, etc... with the outcome looking much better than if I would of done those editing when shoot in JPEG.

    Posted 1 year ago #

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