>> Even just the term "workflow", as discussed here a lot hints at the >> problem (for me) - it uses the word "work", rather than "fun" - <g>. >> However, for those that really love doing lotsa Photoshop processing, >> then I can see that digital photography opens up a whole new avenue for >> fun for them (even if not for me). YMMV...
> it's not a matter of fun, it's a matter of quality. I dunno, Herb. Fun is important to me. I try not to take myself and my attempts at photography too seriously. > if all you want are straight out of the camera JPG files for emailing, > it's one thing. regularly putting them up for other people to view needs > some work. Do you mean the work you do to produce "[your] quick and dirty GESO pages" (as you referred to them in another thread)? > i'd even go so far as to say if you aren't going to shoot RAW, there > wasn't a need to go to a DSLR in the first place. You just don't believe in fun, do you, Herb? <vbg> Fred

