Edit this Nikon D3100 RAW FILE in Lightroom or Aperture

http://froknowsphoto.com/?p=2801 This weeks RAW file comes from comes from a NIKON D3100. Whos edit do you like better, Jared’s or Greg’s, leave a comment be…
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25 Responses to Edit this Nikon D3100 RAW FILE in Lightroom or Aperture

  1. Martin Janda says:

    NO CROOOP{{PPPPP 🙁 :(

  2. tbotello says:

    @jeglmg2003 Definitely go with the 2.8.

  3. Johannes Winger-Lang says:

    Greg > Jared

  4. kenton says:

    The Fro’s asleep

  5. Franklin Lv says:

    cool man!! thx

  6. Nelly Trott says:

    @AndyKay81 Nice surprise =)

  7. Cvuckin says:

    Great video!Like the way Jared says bomm bodum bodumm 😀

  8. Kenny Nguyen says:

    @520menace I think over, I could be wrong?

  9. Crystal Moreno says:

    I love these two working together. Lol.

  10. photovlog says:

    this time gregs edit is better……this is a bw photo….but jareds great
    too

  11. kish ad says:

    Does anyone know how to import the photos onto a mac? The computer never
    seems to recognize the camera

  12. Daniel Pryce says:

    lol this is really late. Sigma 70-200mm 2.8 or the new nikon f/4 version.
    Save up. :). In all honesty getting a 70-200mm was the best thing you could
    do. If you plan on starting a business in photography the better glass on
    the budget body will increase the photo quality by 500%. But I would still
    go with the 2.8 VRII when nikon comes out with the new 2.8 with the new VR.
    If they ever come out with a new version.

  13. Joel Garza says:

    Fro, quick question….which lens would you recommend for indoor or low
    lighting situations. Sigma 8-16mm f4.5-5.6 or Tokina 11-16mm f2.8 probably
    know the answer already considering the f-stop, but just wanted to get your
    opinion on which is the better glass?

  14. Lunaa3 says:

    @ZachOly Agreed. I wasn’t sure about the black and white, but after some
    soaking, I think it suits well, especially with background corners being
    burned out.

  15. aadiflesher says:

    I hate the histogram too :))

  16. Nicholas Erwin says:

    @btm14101997 It’s called Lightroom, can’t you read?

  17. 520menace says:

    What is easier to correct, a picture that is over exposed or under?

  18. Eyal M says:

    like the edit and the videos 🙂

  19. Wouter Arisz says:

    Would this image be sharper with the 35 1.8?

  20. tbotello says:

    @MrFrankdole I don’t have a fro, but I do have the D90 with the 50mm 1.8
    and the 50mm stays on 90-95% of the time. The 50mm is definitely great for
    a beginner as it teaches you so much on depth of field and moreover
    composition. Depending on what you’re getting the D90 for, it could be good
    to go with for now. Nikon’s online store has a refurbed D90 for $719.96 and
    a refurbed D7000 for $1,099.96. Maybe you could check w/ Allen’s Camera for
    a better deal.

  21. ashjonesnwpb says:

    Jared’s i reckon

  22. BillabongNJ says:

    What photo editing software do you reccomend for raw files?

  23. Kenny Nguyen says:

    @520menace I think over, I could be wrong?

  24. Eclipse6491 says:

    @mapusker Lightroom 😀

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