> Well, in all seriousness, I'm not much for post-processing. For me, the > fun is getting the shot in the camera, with nothing more than printing it > full frame. Of course, sometimes a bit of burning and dodging and even > cropping may be necessary.
> But fiddling in PS or whatever isn't what I enjoy. So, I can't see using > post focusing. Still, it's nice to know that such a tool may soon be out > there, just in case... This pretty much sums up my own thoughts. Photography is "fun with a camera". Lots of post-processing is not fun (for me). It's nice to know that I can salvage some poor photos in a pinch, but a minimum of processing is my ideal. Fred

