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Originally Posted by kenw Wayne, remember, unless you have some software to render the RAW, this is what a RAW looks like:
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I knew that. I use Lightroom as my RAW converter. I don't always let Lightroom have it's way with my files. I also know that the world can't be reduced to zeros and ones. Which is why I keep analog stuff around. Like film, vinyl & vacuum tubes.