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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 273842" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>If you want a starting point that looks like the jpg preview you get from the back of the camera then by all means don't hesitate starting with Nikon Neutral as you Camera Profile. There's no right or wrong - it's your image and your edit - so if you're more comfortable starting at that point then that's what you should do. Some profiles are better for certain types of shots than others, so if Neutral doesn't do it you can always scroll through a couple others until you see something that gives you the look you want, or were expecting.</p><p></p><p>For me, if I am unsure about the look of the imported file I'll always click on the "Auto" button and see what it gives me, and while I almost always think that over-exposes the shot, I have a different starting point to tweak from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 273842, member: 9240"] If you want a starting point that looks like the jpg preview you get from the back of the camera then by all means don't hesitate starting with Nikon Neutral as you Camera Profile. There's no right or wrong - it's your image and your edit - so if you're more comfortable starting at that point then that's what you should do. Some profiles are better for certain types of shots than others, so if Neutral doesn't do it you can always scroll through a couple others until you see something that gives you the look you want, or were expecting. For me, if I am unsure about the look of the imported file I'll always click on the "Auto" button and see what it gives me, and while I almost always think that over-exposes the shot, I have a different starting point to tweak from. [/QUOTE]
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