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<blockquote data-quote="skater" data-source="post: 496471" data-attributes="member: 19158"><p>Yes, it does. It has a feature that lets you take several pictures and combine them into one in a "postcard" format, and my wife used it to combine a few raw images, so clearly it can do a raw->JPG conversion after the picture is written to the card. I'm not sure what other edits are available - I didn't look closely, because the whole in-camera editing thing is odd to me (my D7000 does it too, but I've never really used it). Or if it could do raw+JPG like the Nikon DSLRs, that would be nice. I'll have to look.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, I don't know why I'm so worried about the raw file - it's not like our point-and-shoot Canon does raw files, and I edit them all the time.</p><p></p><p>Mostly our pictures do two things: 1. Go on the web to share with friends (and, occasionally, Nikonites), and 2. Sit in my database for about 3 years until my wife gets to scrapbooking that event/trip/etc. when we print them 4x6s - she's pretty consistently about three years behind in scrapbooking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skater, post: 496471, member: 19158"] Yes, it does. It has a feature that lets you take several pictures and combine them into one in a "postcard" format, and my wife used it to combine a few raw images, so clearly it can do a raw->JPG conversion after the picture is written to the card. I'm not sure what other edits are available - I didn't look closely, because the whole in-camera editing thing is odd to me (my D7000 does it too, but I've never really used it). Or if it could do raw+JPG like the Nikon DSLRs, that would be nice. I'll have to look. On the other hand, I don't know why I'm so worried about the raw file - it's not like our point-and-shoot Canon does raw files, and I edit them all the time. Mostly our pictures do two things: 1. Go on the web to share with friends (and, occasionally, Nikonites), and 2. Sit in my database for about 3 years until my wife gets to scrapbooking that event/trip/etc. when we print them 4x6s - she's pretty consistently about three years behind in scrapbooking. [/QUOTE]
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