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  1. What you cited are presets for the Digital Post Production of the Image Files.

     

    Professional Photographers and Professional Photo-editors may use various presets when editing their images, however, on a limited budget and with little knowledge and experience as a novice, I'd advise that you put your money into a camera and a kit lens that you can afford and establish skills in the making of the photos.

     

    There is a selection of free software available for Post Production, additionally I think that the Canon Camera you described will come with software for image Post Production.

     

    WW

    I absolutely do not understand this, I now mainly watch reviews and guides on how to do this. Thank you very much!

  2. I don't know if my Fuji even has presets.

     

    It can be useful to know how they work though, just incase you ever find yourself fighting with one of those cameras that don't have manual control as an option. If you understand that 'portrait' will select a wide aperture and look for a close subject in the centre of the frame, 'landscape' will select a small aperture and focus to infinity, 'sport' will activate an autofocus tracking mode, etc... you can then abuse the presets to force the camera into applying the settings you want.

    The fact is that I found a selection of free presets "free-lightroom-presets' - 380 Free Lightroom Presets | Professional Presets for Lightroom Free". I don’t know if it’s worth using them or all of these software things are useless for normal shooting. Oh, by the way, I forgot to say - I’m shooting everything in a row, from people to nature, etc.

  3. Welcome.

     

    You will need to provide more information -

     

    What camera?

    What are you photographing?

     

    WW

    I watched various reviews and chose the Canon EOS 4000D because I don’t have much money and I’m not sure that I can become a professional, but I want to at least try it.

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