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RoadKingLarry

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Re: Recommend a vacation camera
« Reply #50 on: November 05, 2015, 09:35:21 PM »
Yeah, "going digital" has been a blast. I'd pretty well put it away 20 years ago but getting back into it this passed year has been a blast. The (re)learning curve has been so much more enjoyable since now instead of shooting a couple rolls of film, either sending the color off or processing the B&W myself then finding out if my settings worked or not I just slap a card into the computer and import into Lightroom to see what I've done. Then with Lightroom or Photoshop I can tweak things to either fix or enhance the image.
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