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hi everyone Iamp;#39;m alist Ben and youamp;#39;re watching Express Photography in this video I want to show you how to breathe new life into Old raw files but the good news is it works with new raw files too so in this video Letamp;#39;s dive into how to get the absolute most out of your raw files both old and new in just over A monthamp;#39;s time I will been a landscape photographer for 20 years and Iamp;#39;m sure like many of you I have a catalog full of old raw files taken with older cameras older lenses and uh some of the embarrassing processing that we can look back on in terms of what we could do with the tools available back in those days and the skills that we had back in those days now Iamp;#39;m not one to traditionally go back and reprocess images but what Iamp;#39;m finding now is that Iamp;#39;ve got so many hidden Gems or so many favorite photographs over this last 20 years that Iamp;#39;m trying to find ways to reapo them and to get the most out of them in th