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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 354634" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>Look at it like model building. RAW is buying a box that contains all individual pieces, JPG is opening the box and discovering the manufacturer already pre-glued and pre-painted it. In the second case, if not satisfied and desiring something different, you'll have great difficulty doing so.</p><p></p><p>A large part of photography is post processing. It's the digital version of the old darkroom. I wish I could create the perfect photo each time but even with all the options and settings, it's not possible. That's when post is required. If I'd be against post-processing, I could not use any settings but aperture, ISO and shutter speed since all the other settings are a very simplified manner of doing pre-"post-processing".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 354634, member: 31330"] Look at it like model building. RAW is buying a box that contains all individual pieces, JPG is opening the box and discovering the manufacturer already pre-glued and pre-painted it. In the second case, if not satisfied and desiring something different, you'll have great difficulty doing so. A large part of photography is post processing. It's the digital version of the old darkroom. I wish I could create the perfect photo each time but even with all the options and settings, it's not possible. That's when post is required. If I'd be against post-processing, I could not use any settings but aperture, ISO and shutter speed since all the other settings are a very simplified manner of doing pre-"post-processing". [/QUOTE]
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