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Converting to Tiff which to keep.
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<blockquote data-quote="wornish" data-source="post: 477517" data-attributes="member: 15434"><p>Another recommendation for LR its very straightforward to use and yet very powerful. It can take over your cataloging process so that might change your workflow.</p><p>If you go the whole LR and PS route then PS does have a steep learning curve so be warned.</p><p></p><p>There is no information loss in a DNG file they actually contain the raw file inside them.</p><p>Tifs are huge and I delete them after post either just keeping the NEF for my best of the best shots only. For the rest I just keep the JPG. </p><p>If I was a pro and hoped to sell my shots I would certainly keep RAW or DNG which are slightly smaller.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wornish, post: 477517, member: 15434"] Another recommendation for LR its very straightforward to use and yet very powerful. It can take over your cataloging process so that might change your workflow. If you go the whole LR and PS route then PS does have a steep learning curve so be warned. There is no information loss in a DNG file they actually contain the raw file inside them. Tifs are huge and I delete them after post either just keeping the NEF for my best of the best shots only. For the rest I just keep the JPG. If I was a pro and hoped to sell my shots I would certainly keep RAW or DNG which are slightly smaller. [/QUOTE]
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