biglouis
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Pascal
I suspect that nearly all of us here are shooting in RAW and then processing in something like Lightroom or similar RAW processors. In fact I find the Panasonic RAW always a touch too unsharpened and noisy so I tend to spend most of my energy sharpening and reducing noise. Then I finish off in Photoshop for final curves adjustment and on occasion more exotic processing in layers to capture as much detail and 'pop' in the picture as I can before resizing for web.
The 100-300 is imho one of the best value lenses of all m43rds lenses. It has its flaws but its reach is enormous and stopped down it is very sharp.
LouisB
I suspect that nearly all of us here are shooting in RAW and then processing in something like Lightroom or similar RAW processors. In fact I find the Panasonic RAW always a touch too unsharpened and noisy so I tend to spend most of my energy sharpening and reducing noise. Then I finish off in Photoshop for final curves adjustment and on occasion more exotic processing in layers to capture as much detail and 'pop' in the picture as I can before resizing for web.
The 100-300 is imho one of the best value lenses of all m43rds lenses. It has its flaws but its reach is enormous and stopped down it is very sharp.
LouisB