>From: Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Seriously though, I'm not sure that "the picture is more important than
>the process", but the picture is definitely more important than the ego
>of the purist who refuses to do *anything* to it in Photoshop.
>

My perspective has changed from the pre-digital film scanner slide days up 
to now.  I was a purist back in those days and had no darkroom experience to 
speak of, and little insight into what kinds of manipulation occurred in the 
darkroom.

When I got a film scanner and Photoshop I began to learn and realize that my 
purist tendencies were holding me back from doing the same thing that many 
recognized photograhers do as a matter of course and either never mention or 
are celebrated for.

Tom C.



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