True, you did say darkroom vs photoshop.  I inadvertently answered you
when I meant to answer the "photos do not lie" issue.

On 3/11/09, William Robb <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>  ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gonz"
>  Subject: Re: Ethics of Manipulation (was: Re: Perspective control
> (was:PESO:Church tower))
>
>
>
>
> > Yes but...
> > It's easier to tell a lie with Photoshop than it is to tell a lie in the
> the
> > darkroom.
> > Or, I suppose, it's easier to tell a real whopper with Photoshop compared
> to
> > what you can do in the darkroom.
> >
> >
>
>  With the exception of very long exposures, i.e. the famous photo of an
>  LA freeway that showed no cars on the road because the exposure was so
>  long.  Try doing that with photoshop.
>
>
>  Try doing it with regular dye and brush retouching......
>
>  That is a camera trick, completely independant of whether the image is
> printed in a darkroom from a negative or digital image via Photoshop
>
>
>  William Robb.
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