![]() Lightroom still isn’t the best an interpreting my RAF files, but there are workarounds for that. This allows me to edit far more often on the go, and in more casual environments (e.g., sitting on my couch rather than at my desk). The move to CC finally allowed me to use my iPad not only throughout the process but as my primary photo editing tool. Recently, I switched to Lightroom CC (though I’m maintaining my old Classic library as well). There are two parts of my workflow that didn’t thrill me: (1) my photo editing software of choice does not handle Fujifilm RAF files very well and (2) the inability to incorporate my iPad into more of my workflow. Now, over the past year or two, I’ve had a consistent workflow that I’m not super happy with. As a public service today, I thought I’d share my photography workflow, such as it is.
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