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Do you shoot "Raw" or "Jpeg"
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<blockquote data-quote="montignac" data-source="post: 378660" data-attributes="member: 24444"><p>OK Read it the wrong way. I agree totally with you and it gets me really pi55ed. I have seen at least 3 enthusiastic newbies put off learning how to improve their skills by ill informed idea that you must use RAW. I agree that LR is the equivalent of my darkroom BUT I could not see what was happenyng until I developed the film hence we took many more photos and needed to work im the darkroom. Today yoy see the result in an instant and you can adjust your settings as opposed to point and shoot in raw thinking "I can always correct it later"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="montignac, post: 378660, member: 24444"] OK Read it the wrong way. I agree totally with you and it gets me really pi55ed. I have seen at least 3 enthusiastic newbies put off learning how to improve their skills by ill informed idea that you must use RAW. I agree that LR is the equivalent of my darkroom BUT I could not see what was happenyng until I developed the film hence we took many more photos and needed to work im the darkroom. Today yoy see the result in an instant and you can adjust your settings as opposed to point and shoot in raw thinking "I can always correct it later" [/QUOTE]
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