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      04-18-2011, 06:45 PM   #3
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shoot RAW, then hit the auto function on the screen that comes up when you shoot RAW... Then make minor adjustments from there to get it how you like, rather then starting with your base picture and hoping for the best.

but when you do hit the auto button, watch what scales move to create the new image and you'll start to learn what the program is trying to do. It's interesting as a learning curve.

I'm no expert, or anywhere close. But i've come to the realization that RAW makes life better. And more of your shots will turn out the way you hoped.
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