On Tuesday 26 December 2006 23:45, Rajko M. wrote: > On Tuesday 26 December 2006 15:25, Randall R Schulz wrote: > > ... > > > Cooking and photography are arts. Using a computer should not be. > > Well, since when making scrambled eggs, or using point and click camera is > art, and some people miss even that little skills. > > Computer is complex device that can be configured to assist in wide variety > of tasks. For point and click photographers you have software that will > sharpen, adjust color, light and remove red eyes with one click, but > professionals don't use it. Artists have their idea about color, light, > crop etc, and they need all different options to play with. > > How can one configure computer to be good for both?
Like the old saying goes, A computer will only be as smart as its user. Afterall, a computer is stupid until someone tells it to do something. Most people should be embarrassed that they don't want to 'learn' enough to get a computer (and its software) setup and running the way they (each individual) wants it to run, but then, it seems 90% of humanity anymore only cares about what they want right then and there, not about 'learning' anything anymore. It's a shame really. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
