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<blockquote data-quote="mikeee" data-source="post: 749739" data-attributes="member: 27435"><p>Been a jpeg shooter since getting into the dslr world and only messed with tweaks and edits here and there.</p><p>My D7100 is not a good camera for shooting raw because of the buffer. I have messed now with some raw files</p><p>and been able to get basic profiles set up so they can look as good or better than camera jpeg in a lot of cases.</p><p>Still, it seems like photos need individual attention too.</p><p>Do y'all have stuff set up so that most of the photos can just be processed automatically? Or do you find yourself</p><p>messing with every one?</p><p>I am in the open source world on a linux operating system, so am playing mostly with Darktable right now.</p><p>digikam has frustrated me, and GIMP seems like a sledge hammer too. Much learning to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikeee, post: 749739, member: 27435"] Been a jpeg shooter since getting into the dslr world and only messed with tweaks and edits here and there. My D7100 is not a good camera for shooting raw because of the buffer. I have messed now with some raw files and been able to get basic profiles set up so they can look as good or better than camera jpeg in a lot of cases. Still, it seems like photos need individual attention too. Do y'all have stuff set up so that most of the photos can just be processed automatically? Or do you find yourself messing with every one? I am in the open source world on a linux operating system, so am playing mostly with Darktable right now. digikam has frustrated me, and GIMP seems like a sledge hammer too. Much learning to do. [/QUOTE]
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