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in this video iamp;#39;m going to share some raw processing tips for beginners hi guys my name is mate sulanto and iamp;#39;m a photographer and in this video iamp;#39;m going to share my 3 plus 3 slider trick for raw processing these tips are for beginners whoamp;#39;d like to start shooting raw but they are not quite sure where to start the raw processing and indeed it can be a little bit overwhelming because those raw processing applications are so full of all kinds of sliders and curves and whatnot in this video iamp;#39;m going to use lightroom but every raw processing application has all the same sliders that iamp;#39;m going to use but before i begin there are a couple of things i have to say because this is youtube after all and i think raw is by far the best image format and i think you are not using your cameraamp;#39;s full potential if you are not using raw however if you are a die-hard jpeg shooter and you are happy with the results then i donamp;#39;t want to argu