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Blackhawk
Nov 15, 2004

I guess something similar to the 'slider rule' to consider is that if you find yourself spending a ton of time and effort editing a shot and trying to get it to look reasonable that's probably a sign that it's not good and you're trying to polish a turd. The caveat to this is if you shoot colour film and develop it badly you're probably going to have to spend a lot of time working on weird colour casts out of necessity (speaking from experience).

I shoot film mostly which 100% requires editing if you want a half-way decent result, but for my digital cam I got a Fuji x100f and shoot with a film simulation in jpeg and find that because the jpeg is already really close to what I want I never bother with the RAWs (although I still save raws as well just in case, I have plenty of storage on my NAS).

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