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Lens contrast vs Post contrast?
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<blockquote data-quote="SkvLTD" data-source="post: 435930" data-attributes="member: 12855"><p>Well, my example would be - my default for about ALL my raw post is at least a certain % of contrast, - highlights, + shadows. I like my shots to have those basics almost always and the raw file alone and itself simply will not really be as punchy. Or on the off-chance that say, it comes out TOO punchy, my presets will tone it to my liking.</p><p></p><p>If it comes down to say, manual setting these in, it still takes me about 10-TOPS 15 seconds and the look is pre-applied automatically to the whole batch of shots. I don't sit and tweak every setting for every shot. Nor do I re-size/watermark anything by hand anymore, so post saves me time both on location and in post itself these days.</p><p></p><p>If say, shooting a jpeg in camera, some punch up the processing via picture control and then the camera adjusts images to your liking, again negating or enhancing a good bit of what the lens provides.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkvLTD, post: 435930, member: 12855"] Well, my example would be - my default for about ALL my raw post is at least a certain % of contrast, - highlights, + shadows. I like my shots to have those basics almost always and the raw file alone and itself simply will not really be as punchy. Or on the off-chance that say, it comes out TOO punchy, my presets will tone it to my liking. If it comes down to say, manual setting these in, it still takes me about 10-TOPS 15 seconds and the look is pre-applied automatically to the whole batch of shots. I don't sit and tweak every setting for every shot. Nor do I re-size/watermark anything by hand anymore, so post saves me time both on location and in post itself these days. If say, shooting a jpeg in camera, some punch up the processing via picture control and then the camera adjusts images to your liking, again negating or enhancing a good bit of what the lens provides. [/QUOTE]
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