On Nov 23, 2010, at 9:36 PM, paul stenquist wrote:

> Shooting RAW can only improve your photography in the long run. The in-camera 
> software that decides what your jpegs should look like is dumb -- it can't 
> see the picture. You have the advantage of eyes and a brain that is a much 
> better processor than the itty bitty one in the camera. With RAW, you not 
> only can control your black point and white point, but you can also vary the 
> midrange infinitely, as well as the color temperature, saturation, vibrance 
> and other variables. With RAW, you are in control. And with just a little bit 
> of practice, you'll be able to kick butt on the camera's jpeg processor

Well I've been clear from the beginning that that's where I want to be. I do 
sense that temperature, saturation, vibrance, etc. will come to have meaning 
for me. I've already reset my camera to raw. We'll see how it goes. I imagine 
it will take time, but I can also imagine that I will get there.

Thanks,
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Eric Weir
Decatur, GA  USA
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