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What do you do with all your RAWS?
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 97968" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>The hardest lesson I've learned is that "almost" shots are no better than the bad ones. Pruning away the dross from a day's shoot is sometimes very hard, but it saves you time and storage. When I import a day's shooting I will immediately delete the obvious bad shots. From there, I go through and apply my edits in Lightroom. If something just isn't working with a specific shot, but there's something that I really like about it, I flag it and come back to it at a later date. At that point I either salvage or toss it. I probably keep no more than 10-15% of a day's shots. If it's not worth showing then it's not worth keeping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 97968, member: 9240"] The hardest lesson I've learned is that "almost" shots are no better than the bad ones. Pruning away the dross from a day's shoot is sometimes very hard, but it saves you time and storage. When I import a day's shooting I will immediately delete the obvious bad shots. From there, I go through and apply my edits in Lightroom. If something just isn't working with a specific shot, but there's something that I really like about it, I flag it and come back to it at a later date. At that point I either salvage or toss it. I probably keep no more than 10-15% of a day's shots. If it's not worth showing then it's not worth keeping. [/QUOTE]
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