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Has raw processing become a crutch for lazy photographers who can’t nail exposure in-camera?
As camera sensors and editing software advance, the line between in-camera skill and post-processing rescue blurs, sparking debate among photographers. Cast your vote on whether raw processing enables creativity or excuses poor technique.
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