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Originally Posted by Steve Carlton
If you can, shoot RAW + JPEG. You'll have the ability to go back and correct white balance, exposure and other bad settings with the RAW file. If the camera supports compressed RAW, use it. There's no noticeable loss at all. Make sure you have enough memory to do that. You can also "chimp" the camera- look at the LCD after your shot. If you know it's a loser, delete it to same memory space and post-processing time.
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+1 , actually it's amazing what Office Picture viewer can do to correct VERY simply....
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