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Originally Posted by idloveaguinness
I totally get what you're saying. I shoot RAW - actually, I shoot both RAW and JPEG with every shutter release. From a basic photo processing and sharing perspective, JPEG is easier for a beginner with a new system. I'm all about baby steps - one thing at a time. For the OP, it's a new camera. Now they've got a menu of things to choose from next.
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True enough...cant get my Dad to deal with my photo's...however
If you start DSL you migh just as well get the conversin step under control for the rest of the world...
I shot both for a while but i dont see the use anymore.
I have an 8 G card (well more but in there)
I shoot high quality raw in series of 3-10 automatic.
I use adobe bridge
delete 30-80% of the photo's (remember i shoot 3-10 in one shot)
That looks a waste but eylids closed mouths just open , or snakes ..tongue just missed
If the photo allows reset your white balence
Add black (for the eyes, and a bit of vibrance
And eventhough RAW is huge... i can undo all my changes in one click ..days months years later if i ever wanted for some reason.
I personally dont think that the autocorrect setting in bridge i such a hard step to learn...and then take it from there, as you can see the sliders autoadjustand then finetune yourself.
(I was "forced" into this by a collegue a week after buying my dslr...and i never looked back) I dont think its all that difficult at all (I'm not realy gopod at it either though)...then again I am a nerd I like my IT.... (Feeding a mouse to your snake should come with extra clarification as i had to snip the usb cord out of its mouth)