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im sure some folks will disagree with this next statement but i believe one of the top milestones for a new photographer is when they begin the i guess the gradual shift away from shooting everything in jpeg and start leaning more towards shooting in raw and i fully understand the hesitation or i guess the intimidation thats associated with shooting in raw after all it it takes a bit of getting used to especially once you become comfortable with capturing an image in jpeg and looking at the back of your camera and seeing a vibrant and well-exposed photograph as opposed to shooting in raw and reviewing your photo only to be greeted with a a muted and i guess a flat looking rendition of an otherwise beautiful scene thats unfolding right in front of your very eyes now now dont get me wrong i do not believe that you must always shoot in raw in order to become a better photographer but shooting in raw forces you to better understand the the editing process which i do believe will in tu