"William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >From: "Alin Flaider" > >> I suppose this time intensive workflow suits >> enthusiasts rather than professionals (unless assistans do the >> post-processing). > >I think it more likely that it is the only way some people knoe how to do >it. There seems to be a tremendous disdain these days for the concept of >getting it right in the camera.
That's right on the money. I'm teaching private Photoshop tutorials (kind of like having a piano teacher come to your house!) for a couple of people around here. They all want to know how to do things like remove red eye, fix backlit shots, etc. in Photoshop. When I explain that the best way to fix these problems (and many others) is through photographic technique that prevents them from happening in the first place, no one's interested. -- Mark Roberts Photography and writing www.robertstech.com

