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<blockquote data-quote="Vixen" data-source="post: 445898" data-attributes="member: 21839"><p>I'd say...don't get too bogged down with trying to post process if you are new to photography in general. You may find it best to just shoot jpeg and concentrate on getting composition and lighting right. Study as many photographers as you can handle. Find what you like and try to emulate it. If you can get great composition you are halfway there. Get the technique right and the rest will come as a gradual process. If you try to do it all at once you'll probably get disenchanted as there is just TOO MUCH to learn in one hit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vixen, post: 445898, member: 21839"] I'd say...don't get too bogged down with trying to post process if you are new to photography in general. You may find it best to just shoot jpeg and concentrate on getting composition and lighting right. Study as many photographers as you can handle. Find what you like and try to emulate it. If you can get great composition you are halfway there. Get the technique right and the rest will come as a gradual process. If you try to do it all at once you'll probably get disenchanted as there is just TOO MUCH to learn in one hit. [/QUOTE]
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