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photomom
I can get some easy ideas on trying out a workflow for raw? I feel bad to admit I have only been a JPeg girl until now... I want to figure out RAW this winter so i can shoot raw next year.

Right now I get great results with Large J pegs (I am gary fong student) and use bullzeye for color correction (which I almost have it perfect in the camera, so I do't need much work on them either, but i am a perfectionist so I do all the images anyway!

thanks!

Oh also I am PC.

Oh another question, if I average 2000 images at each wedding now, what size cards should I consider? I have all 512 now
Alisha
Hey! Nice to see you around!
Did you see the recent post about raw vs. jpg?
~Alisha
Nathan Holritz
QUOTE(photomom @ October 26 2005, 11:18 PM)
I can get some easy ideas on trying out a workflow for raw?  I feel bad to admit I have only been a JPeg girl until now... I want to figure out RAW this winter so i can shoot raw next year. 

Right now I get great results with Large J pegs (I am gary fong student) and use bullzeye for color correction (which I almost have it perfect in the camera, so I do't need much work on them either, but i am a perfectionist so I do all the images anyway!

thanks!

Oh also I am PC.

Oh another question, if I average 2000 images at each wedding now, what size cards should I consider?  I have all 512 now
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Don't feel bad! We all have to learn at some point! laughing.gif Just kidding! As I mentioned in a another thread, Colon shoots JPEG!!!

I would look into purchasing Photoshop CS2 and the Bridge if you haven't yet! Best tool out there for PC users!!! Then get Amber or DJ to post their RAW workflow!

Go with 2gig cards! You'll be glad you did! Less switching cards, etc!

Chris Uglanica
You'll DEFINITELY appreciate 2GB+ Cards with RAW. I am using 1GB cards in one camera and a 4GB card in the other. I thoroughly enjoy the not having to fiddle around with the cards on the 4gb cam.
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