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    Andrewteee is online now S.C. All-Pro Donor
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    VSCO... I really like their profiles. I've started recreating their characteristics in my standard RAW process, trying to learn from them.

    When I recently took my Pentax K30 and 18-135mm lens on vacation my thought was, this is not all that bad after all. However, it was the big lenses that made large DSLRs a burden for me. The Olympus 14-35mm was outstanding but a beast to carry for long.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrewteee View Post
    VSCO... I really like their profiles. I've started recreating their characteristics in my standard RAW process, trying to learn from them.

    When I recently took my Pentax K30 and 18-135mm lens on vacation my thought was, this is not all that bad after all. However, it was the big lenses that made large DSLRs a burden for me. The Olympus 14-35mm was outstanding but a beast to carry for long.
    My experience has been similar. The lenses really add weight and bulk.

    I would love to know how you get on with recreating your preferred VSCO characteristics.

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