---- Matthew Hunt <[email protected]> wrote: 
> On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 3:19 PM, Bob W <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > I'm not a pixel-peeper myself, but if people want to peep at pixels, where's
> > the harm? A bit like stamp-collecting or train-spotting.
> 
> No harm, and a great deal of benefit.  Everyone on this list has
> benefited from the work of pixel-peepers.  Some of them are at Pentax,
> and some of them are at Adobe, and some of them are those one-man
> shops who write the plugins you love.  Through their labor and
> ingenuity, and their desire to make every pixel the best damned pixel
> it can be, we all enjoy tools that have exceeded our dreams of 10
> years ago.

Not yet.  Not even close.

> 
> There is beauty to be found in mathematics, and optics, and electrical
> engineering, and image processing.  They have found it, and will
> continue to seek it.  Whether they are good photographers or bad
> photographers or not photographers doesn't matter.  Be grateful for
> the pixel-peepers.  They've worried about this stuff so you don't have
> to.
> 
> Sometimes I take pictures.  Sometimes I think about chromatic
> aberration correction, and whether it would better be done before
> demosaicking.  And, frankly, I don't need anyone telling me that one
> or the other of these pursuits would be a better use of my time.  It's
> my time.  I'll do what I enjoy, not what someone else tells me I
> should enjoy.
> 
> Now, please turn to Hymn 317, "Go Tell It on the Focal Plane."
> 
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