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<blockquote data-quote="Blacktop" data-source="post: 508267" data-attributes="member: 22693"><p>@<a href="http://nikonites.com/member-9240-backdoorhippie.html" target="_blank">BackdoorHippie</a>. Thanks for the article. I have read through it twice. I have seen this as well when opening a RAW file in ViewNX2 as opposed to LR.</p><p>Normally when I have a lot of shots to go through, I use NX2 to eliminate the shots that are clearly unusable before importing to LR. I find doing this in NX2 much faster than in LR.</p><p></p><p>I have seen the difference in these shots after exporting them into LR, but never really thought about it much, since they are RAW files and I would be processing them anyway.</p><p>I can see how this would be a huge problem when comparing different cameras.</p><p></p><p>How big of a problem is this doing post processing? Is the exposure the only difference here, or are there other things to consider?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blacktop, post: 508267, member: 22693"] @[URL="http://nikonites.com/member-9240-backdoorhippie.html"]BackdoorHippie[/URL]. Thanks for the article. I have read through it twice. I have seen this as well when opening a RAW file in ViewNX2 as opposed to LR. Normally when I have a lot of shots to go through, I use NX2 to eliminate the shots that are clearly unusable before importing to LR. I find doing this in NX2 much faster than in LR. I have seen the difference in these shots after exporting them into LR, but never really thought about it much, since they are RAW files and I would be processing them anyway. I can see how this would be a huge problem when comparing different cameras. How big of a problem is this doing post processing? Is the exposure the only difference here, or are there other things to consider? [/QUOTE]
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