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<blockquote data-quote="Watoh" data-source="post: 243226" data-attributes="member: 13732"><p>Well I'm defiantly advise shooting in RAW. But obviously there is little point doing so unless you have some half decent post processing software.</p><p></p><p>I've been using Photoshop for years for web design work and Lightroom for about a year for my photography hobby. They are both excellent. Photoshop is complicated and has a lot of features that are not needed for 99% of hobbyist photographers needs, Lightroom is slick and easy to use but in my opinion lacks one very important feature, masks. But definaly that way to go if you are new and on a budget.</p><p></p><p>In regards to work flow... well that differs with regards of your images & taste. impossible to really give advise without photo examples. Generally I alter contrast, highlight & shadow exposure, vibrancy, noise, lens corrections etc etc.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Watoh, post: 243226, member: 13732"] Well I'm defiantly advise shooting in RAW. But obviously there is little point doing so unless you have some half decent post processing software. I've been using Photoshop for years for web design work and Lightroom for about a year for my photography hobby. They are both excellent. Photoshop is complicated and has a lot of features that are not needed for 99% of hobbyist photographers needs, Lightroom is slick and easy to use but in my opinion lacks one very important feature, masks. But definaly that way to go if you are new and on a budget. In regards to work flow... well that differs with regards of your images & taste. impossible to really give advise without photo examples. Generally I alter contrast, highlight & shadow exposure, vibrancy, noise, lens corrections etc etc. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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