On Mar 27, 2006, at 12:24 AM, Boris Liberman wrote:
It would take great amount of self-discipline to:
1. Do as much as possible with the camera.
2. Do only raw processing and then spend no more than 5 min per photo
in PS which would be roughly equal to whatever averaging the mini-lab
does.
I have found that so far, the only real impact a DSLR has had on the
way I make photographs is that I shoot more "protection" when using low
shutter speeds or very narrow depth of field. So I fire off a few
extra frames just in case, where before I wouldn't waste the film.
Otherwise, my behavior is virtually identical to when I was shooting
film and then scanning it, and to when I was shooting film and then
printing it in the darkroom.
-Aaron