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Old 03-01-2011, 01:23 PM
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Hello to everyone,

Today I am going to suggest about who people have a right to use a in-camera effects.

Who people will read this as will have a same opinion about in-camera effects.

I am kept seen over and over again about using post-editing as they might not have those and they like the best in-camera editing for while till they might want to use post editing.

The point what I did kept seen over and over again about giving a tip is post editing is better than in-camera editing.

The question is: Did you forgot who people have no idea to use post editing so they have a right to use in-camera editing?

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No one is perfect as they are learning everyday.

Good luck and hope this topic will make you to rethink.
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Old 03-01-2011, 01:37 PM
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Hello to everyone,

Today I am going to suggest about who people have a right to use a in-camera effects.

Who people will read this as will have a same opinion about in-camera effects.

I am kept seen over and over again about using post-editing as they might not have those and they like the best in-camera editing for while till they might want to use post editing.

The point what I did kept seen over and over again about giving a tip is post editing is better than in-camera editing.

The question is: Did you forgot who people have no idea to use post editing so they have a right to use in-camera editing?

The quote to remind you:

No one is perfect as they are learning everyday.

Good luck and hope this topic will make you to rethink.
Ok, what I think you're saying is that it is best to "get it right" in camera rather than rely on post production. Editing, if we are to be technical, is the process of sorting the good from the bad and culling out the tossers.

Even using the broader definition of editing to include post processing and pixel manipulation, I agree that it's right to get the best image possible in camera. Aside from a few picture styles and a few new presets that can be applied to images in camera, there really isn't much that can be done once the shutter is tripped.

A for those who "have no idea" about post processing or lack the skill to do it, LEARN.
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Old 03-01-2011, 01:43 PM
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for those who "have no idea" about post processing or lack the skill to do it, LEARN.
I'll add one more thing to Jim's comment above...shoot film, and send your little cannister off to the processing service of your choice.
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Old 03-01-2011, 04:37 PM
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Old 03-01-2011, 06:56 PM
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Ummm... Yeah... Reading between the lines, I think I understand what you're saying.. But here's a thing..

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...Did you forgot who people have no idea to use post editing...
If you don't, and you never try, you will always be like that.. Did you forget that this is the Digital Photography SCHOOL??

If you mess your images up with the in camera adjustments, you won't be able to rescue them afterwards with the post processing. Learn to do what you can't do, instead of trying to defend staying stupid. If you try and need help, we'll help. If you don't try and just get angry with people trying to get you to learn something new instead, you'll get sarcastic remarks.
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Old 03-01-2011, 07:08 PM
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Ok, what I think you're saying is that it is best to "get it right" in camera rather than rely on post production.
I took it as her meaning that those who use the 'sepia', 'black and white' filters in the camera, the rationale being that some people don't know how to use PP programs to produce these effects.

Also, I took it to mean we're unable to disagree with her, and if we do we're infringing upon her rights to be right, just because she said it.
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Old 03-01-2011, 07:23 PM
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Also, I took it to mean we're unable to disagree with her, and if we do we're infringing upon her rights to be right, just because she said it.
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Old 03-01-2011, 08:28 PM
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Hello to everyone,

Today I am going to suggest about who people have a right to use a in-camera effects.

Who people will read this as will have a same opinion about in-camera effects.

I am kept seen over and over again about using post-editing as they might not have those and they like the best in-camera editing for while till they might want to use post editing.

The point what I did kept seen over and over again about giving a tip is post editing is better than in-camera editing.

The question is: Did you forgot who people have no idea to use post editing so they have a right to use in-camera editing?

The quote to remind you:

No one is perfect as they are learning everyday.

Good luck and hope this topic will make you to rethink.
Today I am going to suggest about who people have a right to say what they think.

Who people will read this as will have a same opinion about saying giving opinions.

I am kept seen over and over again about using post-editing as they might not have those and they like the best in-camera editing for while till they might want to use post editing and people that have opinions are wrong.

The point what I did kept seen over and over again about giving a tip is post editing is better than in-camera editing. This is somebodys opinions and should be respected. This is also a SCHOOL, so it is likely this will help us learn.

The question is: Did you forgot who people have no idea to use post editing so they should take the small effort to learn as it will greatly increase their photography skills?

The quote to remind you:

No one is perfect as they are learning everyday.

Good luck and hope this topic will make you to rethink

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I took it as her meaning that those who use the 'sepia', 'black and white' filters in the camera, the rationale being that some people don't know how to use PP programs to produce these effects.

Also, I took it to mean we're unable to disagree with her, and if we do we're infringing upon her rights to be right, just because she said it.
Of course. PHOTOGRAPHY is always right
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Of course. PHOTOGRAPHY is always right
Unless you do post-processing.
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