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RAW vs JPEG
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<blockquote data-quote="gcm89" data-source="post: 188199" data-attributes="member: 16099"><p><strong>Re: RAW vs. JPEG</strong></p><p></p><p>Thanks for the tips. I did not realize that Lightroom had a free trial. I'll have to download it later and start using it. I don't know if its me but I noticed that Iphoto does not do a very good job in processing. I posted a photo of mine on here and a few of the other users did their own edits on it and it made it a lot better. I noticed in Iphoto it makes me photos seem more grainy. Again, maybe this is me just sucking at photography lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcm89, post: 188199, member: 16099"] [b]Re: RAW vs. JPEG[/b] Thanks for the tips. I did not realize that Lightroom had a free trial. I'll have to download it later and start using it. I don't know if its me but I noticed that Iphoto does not do a very good job in processing. I posted a photo of mine on here and a few of the other users did their own edits on it and it made it a lot better. I noticed in Iphoto it makes me photos seem more grainy. Again, maybe this is me just sucking at photography lol [/QUOTE]
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