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<blockquote data-quote="DW_" data-source="post: 50334" data-attributes="member: 8667"><p>1 - I don't trash anything until I see it on the big screen.</p><p></p><p>2- Both are fine, I like LR-4 myself.</p><p></p><p>3- I import and convert to DNG and store my files as DNG files. NEF is a proprietary file form whereas DNG is supported by Adobe and others making DNG a more viable long term file form. </p><p></p><p>4 - DNG. DNG is a much better file system than NEF because it contains the metadata within the file itself. NEF files do not actually contain the metadata, instead it is simply "attached" to the file (I'm sure I'm not using the right words but the premise is the same) and may be displaced over time whereas the metadata is part of the DNG file.</p><p></p><p>5 - Yes, see Adobe TV and the Adobe Lightroom page. That will direct you to a huge library of free video tutorials.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DW_, post: 50334, member: 8667"] 1 - I don't trash anything until I see it on the big screen. 2- Both are fine, I like LR-4 myself. 3- I import and convert to DNG and store my files as DNG files. NEF is a proprietary file form whereas DNG is supported by Adobe and others making DNG a more viable long term file form. 4 - DNG. DNG is a much better file system than NEF because it contains the metadata within the file itself. NEF files do not actually contain the metadata, instead it is simply "attached" to the file (I'm sure I'm not using the right words but the premise is the same) and may be displaced over time whereas the metadata is part of the DNG file. 5 - Yes, see Adobe TV and the Adobe Lightroom page. That will direct you to a huge library of free video tutorials. [/QUOTE]
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