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<blockquote data-quote="FastGlass" data-source="post: 325416" data-attributes="member: 13822"><p>I import into Lightroom 4. There I put things into folders, collections etc... I also do 90% of adjustments to photos in lightroom. If I need to do more advanced photoshopping, I export into Elements 10 and do it there. When done, I export back into lightroom. As far as getting it right in camera. Can't be done as far as dynamic range goes. Digital cameras only see about 12 stops of light compared to what we see which is about 26. Shooting against a bright background or bright subject is always going to need some kind of adjustments. Try shooting a bride in a white dress against a black background.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FastGlass, post: 325416, member: 13822"] I import into Lightroom 4. There I put things into folders, collections etc... I also do 90% of adjustments to photos in lightroom. If I need to do more advanced photoshopping, I export into Elements 10 and do it there. When done, I export back into lightroom. As far as getting it right in camera. Can't be done as far as dynamic range goes. Digital cameras only see about 12 stops of light compared to what we see which is about 26. Shooting against a bright background or bright subject is always going to need some kind of adjustments. Try shooting a bride in a white dress against a black background. [/QUOTE]
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