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Nikon Picture Project vs iPhoto
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<blockquote data-quote="Village Idiot" data-source="post: 450569" data-attributes="member: 29446"><p>RAW allows for greater editing and post processing capabilities. JPEG comes from the camera with effects added and compression done. RAW is the image as it's taken. Straight out of the camera, it may not look better, but your camera is usually set to sharpen, and make other minor adjustments to JPEGs stock. Something like Photoshop, Aperture, Lightroom, will let you adjust exposure, white balance, and many other things after the picture is taken. The only down side is that you're going to have to convert all your photos...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Village Idiot, post: 450569, member: 29446"] RAW allows for greater editing and post processing capabilities. JPEG comes from the camera with effects added and compression done. RAW is the image as it's taken. Straight out of the camera, it may not look better, but your camera is usually set to sharpen, and make other minor adjustments to JPEGs stock. Something like Photoshop, Aperture, Lightroom, will let you adjust exposure, white balance, and many other things after the picture is taken. The only down side is that you're going to have to convert all your photos... [/QUOTE]
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