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<blockquote data-quote="Fortkentdad" data-source="post: 468646" data-attributes="member: 24285"><p>add me to the list who have gone RAW only</p><p>For a long time I was a both-and kinda guy.</p><p>But now my 'workflow' (or so I'm told it is called) processing typically is to pull the SD card, pop it into my USB 3 reader, open Aftershot, review images, touch them up if needed, crop, straighten (and I've just started tagging them). Then save the select few to my hard drive system. Image management is something you have to do. You can do it well, or do it poorly, but if you shoot much at all, you will do it. So the JPG-RAW story takes you to how to I sort, store and manage my photo-collection. </p><p></p><p>Just ran a file count on my photo directory. 148,000+ files - to be fair many images are stored both as RAW and JPG and then there are sometimes XML thumbnail files. So no, not 148,000 images, probably half that in total images. 20% from my pre-DSLR days perhaps and a few hundred scans of old photo's and slides. But it is nothing to add a couple of hundred keepers after a weekend visiting the grand-baby or a auto show, or a productive nature walk. </p><p></p><p>And I'm just an enthusiast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fortkentdad, post: 468646, member: 24285"] add me to the list who have gone RAW only For a long time I was a both-and kinda guy. But now my 'workflow' (or so I'm told it is called) processing typically is to pull the SD card, pop it into my USB 3 reader, open Aftershot, review images, touch them up if needed, crop, straighten (and I've just started tagging them). Then save the select few to my hard drive system. Image management is something you have to do. You can do it well, or do it poorly, but if you shoot much at all, you will do it. So the JPG-RAW story takes you to how to I sort, store and manage my photo-collection. Just ran a file count on my photo directory. 148,000+ files - to be fair many images are stored both as RAW and JPG and then there are sometimes XML thumbnail files. So no, not 148,000 images, probably half that in total images. 20% from my pre-DSLR days perhaps and a few hundred scans of old photo's and slides. But it is nothing to add a couple of hundred keepers after a weekend visiting the grand-baby or a auto show, or a productive nature walk. And I'm just an enthusiast. [/QUOTE]
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