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Choosing the D7100 >Over> D5200 (Somewhat of a Re-Post) Lens Help
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<blockquote data-quote="topgunwghs" data-source="post: 191598" data-attributes="member: 12468"><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>My reference to the term "cooked" wasn't with a definition intention. I was trying for humor, I failed. ha .. Anyway, I would like to shoot in RAW as soon as possible, I need proper editing software that isn't overwhelming. I want to be able to layer shots together for the HDR look, in an "undercooked" fashion and be able to stitch together a panoramic shot that equals the MP of all the photos placed together to get truly great printing resolution.</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Would the mentioned $60 program do this and with somewhat of an ease? I realize there is a learning scale for all things. I just hate being overwhelmed to the point I simply do not edit the image.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="topgunwghs, post: 191598, member: 12468"] [B] My reference to the term "cooked" wasn't with a definition intention. I was trying for humor, I failed. ha .. Anyway, I would like to shoot in RAW as soon as possible, I need proper editing software that isn't overwhelming. I want to be able to layer shots together for the HDR look, in an "undercooked" fashion and be able to stitch together a panoramic shot that equals the MP of all the photos placed together to get truly great printing resolution. Would the mentioned $60 program do this and with somewhat of an ease? I realize there is a learning scale for all things. I just hate being overwhelmed to the point I simply do not edit the image.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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