DizDragonfly
Oooh oooh! Can we take a poll? I love a good poll!
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- Feb 3, 2008
Oh, absolutely! You can do all these same post-processing adjustments with JPEGs, as well as RAW photos. So later on, when you do buy a camera that shoots RAW, your post-processing workflow won't be much different.
In addition to post-processing, you can use Lightroom to catalog & organize your photos. Post-processing and cataloging are the 2 most-important features of Lightroom.
btw, what camera do you have that doesn't shoot RAW? (unless it's a point-and-shoot)
Thanks for the recommendation. Any idea what would be best for cataloging, Lightroom or iPhoto (I have a new MacBook).
I have a Canon SX20is (a bridge camera). Love it, but I wish it shot in RAW too. This is my "learn how to really make my camera work for me camera" before I upgrade to a DSLR. If I end up not really learning how to make this one work for me, there's no point in upgrading to a DSLR later.
Thanks again!