Mark!

frank theriault wrote:

"I still have a hard time with the fix it in Photoshop mentality. It leads 
to sloppy photography."

Tom C.








>From: Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: The Morning Fix
>Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 12:37:24 -0400 (EDT)
>
>frank theriault wrote:
>
> >On 7/13/07, William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> I still have a hard time with the fix it in Photoshop mentality. It
>leads to
> >> sloppy photography.
> >> Keep that in mind as you make the transition over to digital.
> >
> >For better or worse, I don't think "digitally" in terms of what I can
> >do with an image once it's captured.  I shoot with the idea that what
> >I shot is what I'll show, just like I did (and still do) with film.
>
>What I've found from "fixing" things in Photoshop is that in many cases
>that I've learned specifically *what* is wrong with an image by noting
>what I had to do to correct it. Then I can apply this knowledge to my
>shooting in the future to avoid the *need* for Photoshop corrections.
>Sometimes the things to be learned are quite subtle, and yet have
>profound effects.
>
>So, used as a learning tool, "fixing it in Photoshop" can be a valuable
>way of preventing the need for Photoshop fixes in the future.
>
>That said, none of this really applies to this specific case, which is
>a simple matter of framing. You just look at it and say "Gee, I think
>I'd frame this to show more of the bottom of the mug" and move on. I
>imagine the mug will still be available for a re-shoot tomorrow if
>desired :)
>
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