Thanks everyone for the help. I'm trying to adjust to digital and it is very tempting to fall back on technology in PP, but I really want to learn to make the camera work for me. I foolishly expected that it would be just like film SLR and that I would pick that back up immediately after about 5 years never having touched one. So thank you for being patient with my newbie questions!
In2Photos wrote in post #3608130
Another thing to consider is to make sure you are working on a calibrated monitor. If your screeen isn't accurate then you may be adding stuff that doesn't need to be added.
I'm using a laptop right now, and have a heck of a time with it. My husband's monitor for his desktop is going, so I've convinced him to buy a true colour monitor and I can borrow it for pp. However, even after my edits, I get a lot of comments that the photos are lacking contrast, so I'm pretty sure that I need to work on the in-camera stuff... just need to learn how!
canoflan wrote in post #3608131
Did you check the picture style settings in camera? Since you are shooting jpegs, the picture style settings drive the processing of the picture before writing to the card. These may be on the low side of what you prefer your saturation and contrast to be. Bump these up a notch to two above the middle and see what happens. Additionally, take a pic of the settings right now, then after adjusting these settings and post both. Let's see if the proof is in the pudding (camera).
Pat
It's set to standard processing. I'm going to try your experiment--battery is dead right now, but will get outside tomorrow and do it. However, I do want to work on learning to use RAW.
cosworth wrote in post #3608157
Shoot RAW, take control. Get Lightroom working for you, master exposure and learn to love yummy glass.

Right now I'm using an Ultrasonic 28-80 that I got from a photographer friend who told me it was not a great lens, but was all he could part with at the moment. I WISH I could justify buying an L lens, but will probably pick up a couple of Sigmas--I've used Sigma before and was happy with it.
PhotosGuy wrote in post #3611589
Before you buy
anything else, get another card. Prices are dropping every day.
I will take that advice! Right now I'm using a couple of 256s and even in JPEG, it's only about 45 photos. Fine when just sticking close to home, but no good for a day out.
Thanks again for the advice! Now I at least know what I need to work on!