Re: [neonixie-l] Video Tipps for Nixie Clocks...

2017-04-12 Thread JohnK
Well, the programs just make dodging, burning, fading, silver mask jobs etc 
easier.
Nothing wrong with using all the tools - there are some subjects that can't be 
photographed well enough no matter what the photographer's skills.
Just because air-brushing was overused doesn't outlaw it.

Face it - even use of a polariser IS cheating. 

Actually, it all comes back to the specification for the print/photograph. What 
did the customer require?

John K
[PS. both glad and sad not to be splashing around anymore]
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  From: Roddy Scott 
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  Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2017 7:19 AM
  Subject: Re: [neonixie-l] Video Tipps for Nixie Clocks...




NeonJohn wrote:


  One final comment.  I may be old-fashioned but anything that can be 
  fixed in a photo editor is a mistake made by the photographer.


  I agree 100%! 


  Too many so called 'photographs' are the result of hours of manipulation and 
do not reflect photography skills but rather computer skills.


  The only thing I do to mine is crop them.


  In regards to the issue of the topic, I would think that bracket 
photographing is an easy way to fix an image if you shoot in RAW then you could 
layer 2 shots together to get a better result but then again that is 
manipulation :-)





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Re: [neonixie-l] Video Tipps for Nixie Clocks...

2017-04-12 Thread Roddy Scott


  NeonJohn wrote:

One final comment.  I may be old-fashioned but anything that can be 
fixed in a photo editor is a mistake made by the photographer.

I agree 100%! 

Too many so called 'photographs' are the result of hours of manipulation 
and do not reflect photography skills but rather computer skills.

The only thing I do to mine is crop them.

In regards to the issue of the topic, I would think that bracket 
photographing is an easy way to fix an image if you shoot in RAW then you 
could layer 2 shots together to get a better result but then again that is 
manipulation :-)

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