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<blockquote data-quote="Koolaid" data-source="post: 44416" data-attributes="member: 8135"><p>when i got my first dslr i would shoot raw photos, completely unedited. once i got cs5 i started messing around with post processing and experimenting, what i found out was some of the best shots don't need any editing, maybe a little touch of contrast increase at best. when it comes to post processing i'd say take the minimalist approach and try to go light on the saturation, exposure ect</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Koolaid, post: 44416, member: 8135"] when i got my first dslr i would shoot raw photos, completely unedited. once i got cs5 i started messing around with post processing and experimenting, what i found out was some of the best shots don't need any editing, maybe a little touch of contrast increase at best. when it comes to post processing i'd say take the minimalist approach and try to go light on the saturation, exposure ect [/QUOTE]
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