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Post processing or just plain processing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 260662" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>We've all heard the term "post processing" when discussing digital images but is this term really accurate? I, like many others here, record my images as RAW files and RAW files are just that, raw and completely unprocessed. I then load the RAW files onto my computer and process them for the first and often last time. So I'm not seeing where the "post" of "post processing" is coming from? My photos are not post processed but instead are processed from a computer language into an image file. So why don't we use the term "processed" instead of "post processed"? Anyone?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 260662, member: 9521"] We've all heard the term "post processing" when discussing digital images but is this term really accurate? I, like many others here, record my images as RAW files and RAW files are just that, raw and completely unprocessed. I then load the RAW files onto my computer and process them for the first and often last time. So I'm not seeing where the "post" of "post processing" is coming from? My photos are not post processed but instead are processed from a computer language into an image file. So why don't we use the term "processed" instead of "post processed"? Anyone? [/QUOTE]
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