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<blockquote data-quote="ohkphoto" data-source="post: 187669" data-attributes="member: 1573"><p>I think that by initially importing into LR, working in PS/Br, then exporting through PS rather than saving to LR and then exporting, can possibly make a mess, at least it would for me. Much of the beauty in LR is its organization and protection of the original file. You're going to have "duplicate" TIFF files no matter which way you go. Your NEF file is kind of your "pure, untouched negative (as in film)" I don't even use camera raw, just go to LR because the sliders are the same.</p><p></p><p>I think you need to set up a workflow that works for you and is simple to manage. For me, beginning and ending with LR seems to tie things up neatly and keep my files organized.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohkphoto, post: 187669, member: 1573"] I think that by initially importing into LR, working in PS/Br, then exporting through PS rather than saving to LR and then exporting, can possibly make a mess, at least it would for me. Much of the beauty in LR is its organization and protection of the original file. You're going to have "duplicate" TIFF files no matter which way you go. Your NEF file is kind of your "pure, untouched negative (as in film)" I don't even use camera raw, just go to LR because the sliders are the same. I think you need to set up a workflow that works for you and is simple to manage. For me, beginning and ending with LR seems to tie things up neatly and keep my files organized. [/QUOTE]
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