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<blockquote data-quote="MinnBen" data-source="post: 167699" data-attributes="member: 15342"><p>I have been reading the discussion about jpeg versus raw for a couple of months (when I got my D3100). There is a compelling case, I believe, if one cares to go to the trouble to do a lot of post-processing. I have only dabbled there, but am willing to give it a try. My question, though, is just how much work IS this? Seems like if I went out and too several dozen pictures, I would have to spend hours with this. Or, if I came back from a trip with several hundred pictures, it would take me weeks. I have lots of time, so that's possible, but is this really the way it works? Or am I looking at this incorrectly?</p><p></p><p>Thanks so much for your comments here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MinnBen, post: 167699, member: 15342"] I have been reading the discussion about jpeg versus raw for a couple of months (when I got my D3100). There is a compelling case, I believe, if one cares to go to the trouble to do a lot of post-processing. I have only dabbled there, but am willing to give it a try. My question, though, is just how much work IS this? Seems like if I went out and too several dozen pictures, I would have to spend hours with this. Or, if I came back from a trip with several hundred pictures, it would take me weeks. I have lots of time, so that's possible, but is this really the way it works? Or am I looking at this incorrectly? Thanks so much for your comments here. [/QUOTE]
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