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Originally Posted by druu
I usually delete all the RAWs that aren't keepers. The rest i keep on a drive somewhere. Exporting from RAW to JPEG post edit is fine as long as you specify the quality you wish to have. And since you can't really post or print RAWs, JPEGs are the most flexible format.
Lightroom is the way to go, super useful and very inexpensive.
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I have about 1000 RAW files. If I convert them to JPEG, I will have 1000 RAW and JPEG files?
Also, I am switching up laptops and moving memory from one to the other. If I back up my computer to an external hard-drive, I will have no problems moving my RAW files around if I have a software that supports it?