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D3100
New to the D3100, looking for some feedback
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick M" data-source="post: 51131" data-attributes="member: 4399"><p>If you are shooting in raw, you will almost always have to do PP to punch up the color and appeal of the image. If you switch to jpeg fine, you can work with the picture control modes in the camera to increase color, vibrance, sharpness, ect. The downside is you are then stuck with a compressed smaller file with less ability to manipulate in PP. If I am just taking "snapshots", I'll go with jpeg, if I'm looking to enlarge and display, raw is the way to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick M, post: 51131, member: 4399"] If you are shooting in raw, you will almost always have to do PP to punch up the color and appeal of the image. If you switch to jpeg fine, you can work with the picture control modes in the camera to increase color, vibrance, sharpness, ect. The downside is you are then stuck with a compressed smaller file with less ability to manipulate in PP. If I am just taking "snapshots", I'll go with jpeg, if I'm looking to enlarge and display, raw is the way to go. [/QUOTE]
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