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Heard an interesting claim today
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<blockquote data-quote="spb_stan" data-source="post: 643645" data-attributes="member: 43545"><p>Do you really think that where there was interest in RAW that providers would not be found? It is far easier to develop a RAW rendering program than design a new camera. There will always be people willing to fill even small niche markets in software. There are full featured programs out there which are free and highly sophisticated such as RawTherapee. Even the pro market is not so tiny, a million or more full time pros and 10s of millions of serious amateurs, too large a niche to ignore. It is more likely that Nikon and others drop out of the consumer market and focus on higher end equipment, than software companies drop out of supporting raw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spb_stan, post: 643645, member: 43545"] Do you really think that where there was interest in RAW that providers would not be found? It is far easier to develop a RAW rendering program than design a new camera. There will always be people willing to fill even small niche markets in software. There are full featured programs out there which are free and highly sophisticated such as RawTherapee. Even the pro market is not so tiny, a million or more full time pros and 10s of millions of serious amateurs, too large a niche to ignore. It is more likely that Nikon and others drop out of the consumer market and focus on higher end equipment, than software companies drop out of supporting raw. [/QUOTE]
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