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<blockquote data-quote="Billy Y." data-source="post: 67362" data-attributes="member: 10157"><p>When I was in College we got to do all our own printing - B&W and Color, you could burn and dodge, dial in white balance, etc. I always enjoyed that part of it and I look at RAW the same way as Lab post processing. I tend to think I can get much better looking results than how the camera processes JPEG. I'm not sure about now but 7 years ago when I made the switch to digital a lot of magazines only wanted RAW, so that was also a good reason to shoot it. It's all preference though and some people don't like sitting in front of their computer. Why would one photographer even care what another decides to do with their shot? that is what I don't get.</p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billy Y., post: 67362, member: 10157"] When I was in College we got to do all our own printing - B&W and Color, you could burn and dodge, dial in white balance, etc. I always enjoyed that part of it and I look at RAW the same way as Lab post processing. I tend to think I can get much better looking results than how the camera processes JPEG. I'm not sure about now but 7 years ago when I made the switch to digital a lot of magazines only wanted RAW, so that was also a good reason to shoot it. It's all preference though and some people don't like sitting in front of their computer. Why would one photographer even care what another decides to do with their shot? that is what I don't get. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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