
So I’m a believer now, and I fully expect we’ll have new tools that make RAW processing even more powerful than it is today. But if you’ve locked your images into RGB and no longer have the RAW files, you’ll never be able to take advantage of advances that are sure to be developed in the future of RAW processing.
George Jardine is a frequent contributor to Digital Photo Pro. You can see more of his extensive tutorials on Photoshop and Lightroom, and sign up for his workshops at mulita.com.