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Hello everyone, I hope you are all OK.
Still really am enjoying getting to grips with my camera, and also the editing that comes with digital photography.
This may well be a silly question, so please forgive me in advance if it is, but say for example I had a Jpeg I thought was OK, and then edited the raw file to my own taste, even if it is quite extreme, this is not wrong is it? (I am shooting in raw+Jpeg for now so I can easily quickly share the Jpeg, and edit the raw file if I wish).
I've always been the type to second guess myself and what I am doing, so gather this is just another example of this.
Also, I am getting to grips more with Nikons NX-D software. I have also installed darktable as I thought I may as well learn something a little more in depth? Not sure if this is counter productive either though and I should just stick to one. My other hobby is music production, and I have used Logic for around 12 years after a brief stint with other DAW's. I just preferred the workflow, plus logic as a whole is fantastic for my needs.
I am thinking of Lightroom as this seems to be industry standard, plus tutorials are everywhere for this.
Thank you all for your help, Conan.
Still really am enjoying getting to grips with my camera, and also the editing that comes with digital photography.
This may well be a silly question, so please forgive me in advance if it is, but say for example I had a Jpeg I thought was OK, and then edited the raw file to my own taste, even if it is quite extreme, this is not wrong is it? (I am shooting in raw+Jpeg for now so I can easily quickly share the Jpeg, and edit the raw file if I wish).
I've always been the type to second guess myself and what I am doing, so gather this is just another example of this.
Also, I am getting to grips more with Nikons NX-D software. I have also installed darktable as I thought I may as well learn something a little more in depth? Not sure if this is counter productive either though and I should just stick to one. My other hobby is music production, and I have used Logic for around 12 years after a brief stint with other DAW's. I just preferred the workflow, plus logic as a whole is fantastic for my needs.
I am thinking of Lightroom as this seems to be industry standard, plus tutorials are everywhere for this.
Thank you all for your help, Conan.