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Old 12-14-2007   #15 (permalink)
NikonErik
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Originally Posted by tamlin View Post
That's a good point, Erik. The key is to experiment, and to familiarise yourself fully with your equipment. There's no harm in a little trial-and-error, and you may well find that in-camera image adjustments give you exactly what you want.
It does give me what I need . . . consider, for example, I recently came home from a 10 hour day of wedding photography with over 1200 jpegs. I have the in camera sharpening (and other settings) dialed-in so these will be ready for printing as 4x6 proofs.
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