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It's not binary.

You can want post-processing, but also don't want to spend 50 hours to learn a tool. Sometimes you just want "make it look close to the in camera jpeg, but let me adjust to exposure"

It's not that complex.



It’s not binary is the point and the whole reason I asked the original commenter why put premium into simplicity and ease and then immediately violate that by shooting raw.


Do you understand him now?


Without him or her answering my question? Hardly.


He, or rather we, want access to most of the benefits of editing raw files, but with an easy to learn UX. Even if it means giving up on the last 10%.

This concept is pretty common, not even limited to photography.




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