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<blockquote data-quote="CineSLR" data-source="post: 36892" data-attributes="member: 1195"><p>I haven't shot a JPEG on an SLR since 2005. Maybe a couple times here and there but RAW is definitely the way to go and LightRoom will solve ALL your laziness problems in post. When you shoot JPEG your tossing out 1/3 to 1/2 of the image data on the sensor. I do recommend you use your own file management ie transfer the images to your computer yourself. Create a new folder each transfer day by date and maybe some key words about what it is and this will help you 897890230984578350249805 times in the future. The best thing about LR is that it works natively with raw files and it doesn't change the original, it simply remembers everything you do to it. This goes for cropping, gradients, RAW controls etc. The best part is you can have it save all that information in an xml file that stays with the RAW file. So if later you want to open it in photoshop all your changes are still there if you want them. The other reason to use it is its batch processing. You go through and rate all your favorites, filter those out, make your edits and go to export which has presets and boom. You can export them for printing, web, whatever all in their own folder within the originals folder. It saves SO MUCH TIME. Esp if your doing bursts with multiple shots like your describing...</p><p></p><p>As far as a meet goes it looks like I'll be in NM in early June...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CineSLR, post: 36892, member: 1195"] I haven't shot a JPEG on an SLR since 2005. Maybe a couple times here and there but RAW is definitely the way to go and LightRoom will solve ALL your laziness problems in post. When you shoot JPEG your tossing out 1/3 to 1/2 of the image data on the sensor. I do recommend you use your own file management ie transfer the images to your computer yourself. Create a new folder each transfer day by date and maybe some key words about what it is and this will help you 897890230984578350249805 times in the future. The best thing about LR is that it works natively with raw files and it doesn't change the original, it simply remembers everything you do to it. This goes for cropping, gradients, RAW controls etc. The best part is you can have it save all that information in an xml file that stays with the RAW file. So if later you want to open it in photoshop all your changes are still there if you want them. The other reason to use it is its batch processing. You go through and rate all your favorites, filter those out, make your edits and go to export which has presets and boom. You can export them for printing, web, whatever all in their own folder within the originals folder. It saves SO MUCH TIME. Esp if your doing bursts with multiple shots like your describing... As far as a meet goes it looks like I'll be in NM in early June... [/QUOTE]
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