Clonetrooper
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After practically avoiding the issue and purely shooting in Jpeg on my 1000D I've since upgraded my camera and want to get more from it and my pictures.
I'm not interested in post processing every decent shot I may take, just the ones I'm very happy with. The less time I spend processing on the PC the better for me.
So I'm about to take the plunge and start shooting in raw probably with Jpeg as well to start with. I have CS4 and frankly the thought scares me. As the editing I will be doing will likely be basics for some while I'm thinking of just using canons DPP. Is this a good first step?
Also I have a couple of questions about Raw files, when you have processed them to how you want them, do people normally delete the raw file once they have a Jpeg they like or leave the original raw file backed up elsewhere in case they want to have another go at the file at a later date?
I'm thinking storage space and whether I need to add another Hard drive
Sorry for the noobness of the questions wasn't sure whether it went here or basics
I'm not interested in post processing every decent shot I may take, just the ones I'm very happy with. The less time I spend processing on the PC the better for me.
So I'm about to take the plunge and start shooting in raw probably with Jpeg as well to start with. I have CS4 and frankly the thought scares me. As the editing I will be doing will likely be basics for some while I'm thinking of just using canons DPP. Is this a good first step?
Also I have a couple of questions about Raw files, when you have processed them to how you want them, do people normally delete the raw file once they have a Jpeg they like or leave the original raw file backed up elsewhere in case they want to have another go at the file at a later date?
I'm thinking storage space and whether I need to add another Hard drive

Sorry for the noobness of the questions wasn't sure whether it went here or basics