Joves
No longer a newbie, moving up!
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OOOOoo! I would love some primer caps with little hearts on them.
You said you were 12 in that thread "how old are you?" I got my first digital camera in 1996. Were you shooting film before you were born? :lmao:I was shooting film for a while, but when digital came out.....
did the principal keep hold of that photo 'as evidence'?
You said you were 12 in that thread "how old are you?" I got my first digital camera in 1996. Were you shooting film before you were born? :lmao:
Yes, I know you weren't telling the truth in the other thread....
I hear ya! I love seeing pictures that amaze or thrill me, but you're right-you can't tell real from fake anymore, and that's why I don't like Photoshop.. I wish they'd make a law that photoshop has to put a visible PS or something somewhere on the picture or in the exif once a picture has been doctored.
Sorry but I have to vent. When did post processing become a synonym for correcting a mistake or polishing a turd? When did it change from what it really is which is finishing the damn picture. I am sure I am not alone in that I polish off my photos in a RAW processor when I finish shooting but every so often I see posts on this forum where the sheer naivety amazes me.
Currently there's a thread in the Digital forum where someone asked the common question of ''how much post processing...'' and as predictable there was a reply telling the OP to get it right in the camera.
I am sorry but did Sony or some other company release a camera which does customisable USM in camera? What about dodging and burning? Selective and adjustable tone control? My Nikon does none of this.
What gives.
I have a friend whom I admire very much as a photographer and he told me something I'll never forget about image manipulation. You begin to manipulate the image as soon as you choose your aperature, shutter speed, ISO....
This is the first time I have heard this, and I like it!
Why would you agree with that? When you are choosing the seetings for your camera, you're trying to determine what your camera needs to be set at in order to properly expose the sight you see with your eyes, no? Do you try to set your camera up so that it captures it differently and, therefore, manipulates it? That would be weird.