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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 275195" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>Properly set up in camera JPG should be excellent. That is what most sports photographers do. Use the DSLR similar to what you did in film days. Get it right in camera. That saves a lot of work in post. Of course there are situations where you want to polish the photo in post, especially where the DR of the scene is high or you would want to recover more from shadows.</p><p></p><p>The current in camera processing for Nikon is quite advanced, and in most cases, especially for events and street photography that is good enough. Landscapes are a different game altogether, where shooting raw and extracting the last ounce in post pays dividends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 275195, member: 16090"] Properly set up in camera JPG should be excellent. That is what most sports photographers do. Use the DSLR similar to what you did in film days. Get it right in camera. That saves a lot of work in post. Of course there are situations where you want to polish the photo in post, especially where the DR of the scene is high or you would want to recover more from shadows. The current in camera processing for Nikon is quite advanced, and in most cases, especially for events and street photography that is good enough. Landscapes are a different game altogether, where shooting raw and extracting the last ounce in post pays dividends. [/QUOTE]
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