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Since I'm a mac user I don't *need* all the fancy stuff, but what I would really like is when I download my RAW files to have something automatically see those files, convert them to smaller jpegs, and upload (via rsync) them to my pics website. I'm working on so
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outside of that, I'm pretty much shooting in raw+basic lately - the d70 is plenty fast, even in that mode, and it saves me the trouble of post-processing every picture we want to print so I can save my tuits on the good ones.
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I'm not up on the curve support thing yet - is the in-camera curve only applied if you shoot JPEG?
As far as batch mode goes, dcraw is command line only, and the command line *is* my batch mode
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wrt dcraw and the command line, yup, that's what I used to do. the thing is ufraw allows you to easily batch process things like white-balance, in-camera curves, and other similar aspects (from the command line, obviously). which basically means you can shoot just in raw and proces