That's all I use. Not saying I'm a pro at it or anything, but I can figure most things out in it.Free: I hear Gimp is decent. There's someone here who uses it quite a bit.
That's all I use. Not saying I'm a pro at it or anything, but I can figure most things out in it.Free: I hear Gimp is decent. There's someone here who uses it quite a bit.
Sparky uses it a lot too.
Polaroid manipulation is a whole genre... Nothing is safe, lol.The only form of photography that I can think of where one wouldn't edit an image is with a Poloroid..
Sorry, I'm new here and didn't see any threads pertaining to my question..
So, no it is not wrong to edit photos?
Do professional photographers do it?
EDITING to fix short comings-yes-kind of. If you have to fix what you screwed up it is wrong.
Adjusting exposure/clarity and sharpening isn't editing. PJs have another way to lie...they can crop judiciously.Depends on the genre. PhotoJournalists..yes but they get fired if they get caught.
Not true. PJ's don't get fired for adjusting exposure/clarity/sharpening and that sort of thing. They WILL get fired for falsifying reality though.
I'd assume so. Does it not take away from the photography aspect of it all and bring it more into the realm of graphic design?
I mean, I suppose you wouldn't edit a photo much, I try not to when I do. But even tweaking certain things; contrast, clarity, ect-- is it wrong to do so if you want to call your work actual photography?
Although, I see some people's work and I don't understand how they would take the photo with just a camera. I'm very new to all this, so I know there's plenty I don't know about camera affects and such, but I was just wondering what is the general consensus on editing photos?
That's all I use. Not saying I'm a pro at it or anything, but I can figure most things out in it.Free: I hear Gimp is decent. There's someone here who uses it quite a bit.
Sparky uses it a lot too.
That's all I use. Not saying I'm a pro at it or anything, but I can figure most things out in it.Free: I hear Gimp is decent. There's someone here who uses it quite a bit.
Sparky uses it a lot too.