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<blockquote data-quote="Clovishound" data-source="post: 803890" data-attributes="member: 50197"><p>Do you have to edit in LR? No, but most RAW images I get really need at least a little help to look decent. Some need a lot. Shooting in RAW pretty much presupposes that you are going to post process, and as Fred said these programs pretty much only denoise and sharpen. RAW files almost always require adjustments to many different components of the image. Yes, I could apply a profile in camera and shoot in JPEG, but I prefer to shoot in RAW and then adjust post processing. I have a lot more control that way. That works for me. You may have a different process that works for you. In the end it is about the image you end up with, and your enjoyment of the process and product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clovishound, post: 803890, member: 50197"] Do you have to edit in LR? No, but most RAW images I get really need at least a little help to look decent. Some need a lot. Shooting in RAW pretty much presupposes that you are going to post process, and as Fred said these programs pretty much only denoise and sharpen. RAW files almost always require adjustments to many different components of the image. Yes, I could apply a profile in camera and shoot in JPEG, but I prefer to shoot in RAW and then adjust post processing. I have a lot more control that way. That works for me. You may have a different process that works for you. In the end it is about the image you end up with, and your enjoyment of the process and product. [/QUOTE]
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