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<blockquote data-quote="MinnBen" data-source="post: 167866" data-attributes="member: 15342"><p>Thank you, all, for your helpful comments about shooting raw. This does seem to be a topic that engenders passion! I do understand the benefits of it and definitely will try it before long. Was just worried about what I will be getting myself into. Is Photoshop pretty much the best program for doing this or are there others that you would recommend. (I know how complex Photoshop is and would probably experiment with View NX2 first.)</p><p></p><p>BTW, in spite of the benefits of shooting raw, I do believe that there are other qualities of a DSLR that set it apart from point and shoot cameras. Even after just a couple of months I see a dramatic difference between what I am shooting now and what I shot with a P&S. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again. I am looking forward to giving it a try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MinnBen, post: 167866, member: 15342"] Thank you, all, for your helpful comments about shooting raw. This does seem to be a topic that engenders passion! I do understand the benefits of it and definitely will try it before long. Was just worried about what I will be getting myself into. Is Photoshop pretty much the best program for doing this or are there others that you would recommend. (I know how complex Photoshop is and would probably experiment with View NX2 first.) BTW, in spite of the benefits of shooting raw, I do believe that there are other qualities of a DSLR that set it apart from point and shoot cameras. Even after just a couple of months I see a dramatic difference between what I am shooting now and what I shot with a P&S. Thanks again. I am looking forward to giving it a try. [/QUOTE]
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