Is this true if the raw converter used is Adobe Raw, instead of Capture NX2? I tried the Nikon converter as I use a D7000, didn't really like it as I have been using the Adobe program for sometime now, know others who use the Nikon program all the time and really like it. If it is save in both then today has not been wasted as I have learned something new that I did not know before.
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Allan

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, my system, despite the fact that I always shoot jpg these days, is that the first thing I do is to make a copy of the file to an 'archive' folder using the camera number. This in my case is on a second hard drive. Then I move the file to an appropriate folder on my main 'working' HD.* This means that I always have the opportunity to start afresh , which I normally do on the basis that over time my skill in editing has improved. There is also the point that only on rare occasions do I 'save' what I have worked on but ALWAYS 'save as' which prompts me for both a title and system for the save. So normally I have two copies of the original file available to me. After some time I delete the un-worked up files from my working HD. 




