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New to Light Room --> What would you do as post production ?
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 487635" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>It's hard to say without full-res images since applying many of the techniques that I do in Lightroom require the information available in a full-res file. If you're shooting JPEG you're going to be able to do far less than you could with a RAW file since your light information is static and all you can do is tweak what you have. With RAW you have more information per pixel, so when you do things like shadow and highlight adjustments there is real light information available to you, where with a JPEG you're not going to be able to do highlight recovery, and the shadow slider is nothing more than a focused brightness control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 487635, member: 9240"] It's hard to say without full-res images since applying many of the techniques that I do in Lightroom require the information available in a full-res file. If you're shooting JPEG you're going to be able to do far less than you could with a RAW file since your light information is static and all you can do is tweak what you have. With RAW you have more information per pixel, so when you do things like shadow and highlight adjustments there is real light information available to you, where with a JPEG you're not going to be able to do highlight recovery, and the shadow slider is nothing more than a focused brightness control. [/QUOTE]
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