Hi all,
was just wondering if one can produce a good digital pic without doing post processing?
The impression i get from photography of old is that u compose, set the proper exposure settings and snap the perfect shot without any post processing of the developed pic. THis would really put the test on the skill of the photographer. But ever since the dawn of the digital age, post processing seems to have become an inevitable step of getting a good pic. So much so that photos that look so nice may not be real anymore. one can turn a lousy pic into a fantastic pic with PS. so a good pic may not be a testimony of a good photographer anymore but one good at ps!
aren't photos suppose to capture that special moment?? are digital slrs such as D70 or 350D and even higher-end dslrs good enough to capture pics that do not need post processing?? is it possible?? or maybe its not possible because of limitations of digital cameras? maybe digital hasn't quite match up to film standards yet? please enlighten me. thanks thanks.
Just some thoughts to share. appreciate your views and insights=)
Thanks,
Colin
was just wondering if one can produce a good digital pic without doing post processing?
The impression i get from photography of old is that u compose, set the proper exposure settings and snap the perfect shot without any post processing of the developed pic. THis would really put the test on the skill of the photographer. But ever since the dawn of the digital age, post processing seems to have become an inevitable step of getting a good pic. So much so that photos that look so nice may not be real anymore. one can turn a lousy pic into a fantastic pic with PS. so a good pic may not be a testimony of a good photographer anymore but one good at ps!
aren't photos suppose to capture that special moment?? are digital slrs such as D70 or 350D and even higher-end dslrs good enough to capture pics that do not need post processing?? is it possible?? or maybe its not possible because of limitations of digital cameras? maybe digital hasn't quite match up to film standards yet? please enlighten me. thanks thanks.
Just some thoughts to share. appreciate your views and insights=)
Thanks,
Colin