On 11-04-20 4:57 PM, Larry Colen wrote
Let me rephrase the question:

How often do you alter the way that you take a photo, to optimize the final 
product, taking into account post processing, rather than just trying to get 
something that could pretty much go straight to jpeg, or the printer?

I optimize for PP with pretty much every shot, for the simple reason that I "expose to the right"; part of that maxing out the d-range (and minimizing noise) thing. So if I'm successful none of my shots can go straight to jpeg or print because they are all at least a little overexposed.

That's not even taking into account the fact that by choosing to always shoot RAW I must also always apply sharpening and usually some detail enhancement, then possibly saturation boost too. In-camera JPEG processing always applies these.

-bmw

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