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hey everyone and welcome to a new video you may have heard that shooting in raw has advantages so you give it a try but when you open your raw photo in your image processing software it looks dull and lifeless whatamp;#39;s going on here in this video Iamp;#39;ll explain why Raw photos need processing and what I use as my 10-step workflow to quickly get the very best out of my images donamp;#39;t forget to stay for my bonus tip where Iamp;#39;ll show you how to quickly go from this to this in one click and no itamp;#39;s not the automatic mode my name is Sim Donal and I make weekly videos giving you photo tips or taking you behind the scenes for wildlife and nature photography subscribe if you want to see more first off why do we need to process raw photos thatamp;#39;s because the raw is like your digital negative it represents the information captured by your sensor but with little to no processing done to it some people notice that the Raw photos look flat compared to