edneeves wrote:Why not just shoot in RAW and alter any isues with curves later. Why go through uploading them and selecting them before you take the shot?
Ed.
Ed,
First of all, I might not particularly like the default curves that Nikon provided (I don't) and I may just happen to like one of the many available custom curves, to the point where (just like a brand and style of film) I'm happy to use that as my starting point.
So, I have a starting point that is not Nikon's default (nor did I use Kodak film very often) but is a compromise that
I am happy with, and then, for those images that I think need different processing, I still have all those options available to me.
Given that I'll probably be happy with 85% + of the images taken under those conditions, why would I NOT want to have that curve loaded?
Now (and moving right along) to do the sort of processing I've described, you MUST have a tool like Curve Surgery, as Stubbsy has mentioned.
When you're altering your curves in your PP, you are NOT touching the underlying curve upon which the image is based. You are
modifying the image in a later stage of its lifecycle.
That said, I pretty well always shoot in raw, i have Curve surgery and can pull a different curve into play if I'm unhappy with the custom curve I originally used, and I can then still run the full gamut of any other PP techniques in NC and/or
PS.
Total flexibility, just like a darkrrom, enlarger, and wetbench, but without the chems.