Rob Studdert wrote:
> 
> On 4 Oct 2005 at 21:46, Mark Roberts wrote:
> 
> > It's actually quite similar to shooting B&W negative film. Expose the
> > neg for what you know you're going to have to do in the darkroom.
> > In fact, I'd say that shooting RAW and not expecting to adjust black and
> > white points is like shooting negative film and not expecting to print
> > on anything other than grade 3 paper, with no burning, dodging or other
> > subtle darkroom techniques. Yes, it's possible, but very, very rare.
> >
> > (Shooting JPEG in camera, however, is much more like shooting slide
> > film.)
> 
> When I was shooting JPG I spent a whole lot of time farting about in the 
> set-up
> menus setting contrast and lot more time than I do now chimping at histograms.
> 

Well contrast IS something I alter in photoshop
sometimes... 

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