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Any reason to shoot in RAW if I don't have PS/LR?etc?
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<blockquote data-quote="Danno_RIP" data-source="post: 528171" data-attributes="member: 34269"><p>I like shooting in RAW... I started the same path most guys talk about but now I shoot RAW only. And I am an amateur. I have the D7200 as well and I use the second slot to back up with RAW + JPEG, but I rarely use the JPEG unless I am at an event and just want to upload something quick to Facebook. RAW just offers so many more opportunities and it is not that hard to learn. I use LR and pay the monthly fee. I am trying to learn PS as well, but that is a bit slower for me... but I am plugging away. </p><p></p><p>I started out watching YouTube and fiddling with the presets as starting points and I really enjoy it. There is a time impact, but man if you have that one good photo it can become a great one with just a little time invested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danno_RIP, post: 528171, member: 34269"] I like shooting in RAW... I started the same path most guys talk about but now I shoot RAW only. And I am an amateur. I have the D7200 as well and I use the second slot to back up with RAW + JPEG, but I rarely use the JPEG unless I am at an event and just want to upload something quick to Facebook. RAW just offers so many more opportunities and it is not that hard to learn. I use LR and pay the monthly fee. I am trying to learn PS as well, but that is a bit slower for me... but I am plugging away. I started out watching YouTube and fiddling with the presets as starting points and I really enjoy it. There is a time impact, but man if you have that one good photo it can become a great one with just a little time invested. [/QUOTE]
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