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<blockquote data-quote="WayneF" data-source="post: 443676" data-attributes="member: 12496"><p>I liked the post, but still, we can also say that the camera raw settings are very similar to the camera settings. Raw is oriented to what cameras do and need. Same concepts (better than photo editors). So we can set the white balance, and set the color profile (like Vivid) there, the same as setting them in the camera. The big difference is we can see it then, and we know what we are doing, <strong>because we can see what the settings do</strong>, and can see it looks like we want it to look. In worst case, we can try a few things and see which is best.</p><p></p><p>Correction of exposure and cropping and leveling tilt is just done by eye, until it looks best. The raw tools are very easy and good and fast.</p><p></p><p>So I'm claiming, raw should not be any big deal, just do what looks right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneF, post: 443676, member: 12496"] I liked the post, but still, we can also say that the camera raw settings are very similar to the camera settings. Raw is oriented to what cameras do and need. Same concepts (better than photo editors). So we can set the white balance, and set the color profile (like Vivid) there, the same as setting them in the camera. The big difference is we can see it then, and we know what we are doing, [B]because we can see what the settings do[/B], and can see it looks like we want it to look. In worst case, we can try a few things and see which is best. Correction of exposure and cropping and leveling tilt is just done by eye, until it looks best. The raw tools are very easy and good and fast. So I'm claiming, raw should not be any big deal, just do what looks right. [/QUOTE]
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