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4K and the Future of Photography
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark F" data-source="post: 217886" data-attributes="member: 12825"><p>To me.. that would take a part of photography and the artistic form of it away. I'm sorry, but photography is much more than just taking a video and deciding later which still you want to keep out of it. </p><p>Getting cousin Bill and Aunt Flo and everyone else to have the expression you want all at the same time is what makes it challenging and fun. Filming it, and deciding later or even edit one frame with another and manipulate it where you want isn't taking a snap and preserving the reality of it anymore.</p><p></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark F, post: 217886, member: 12825"] To me.. that would take a part of photography and the artistic form of it away. I'm sorry, but photography is much more than just taking a video and deciding later which still you want to keep out of it. Getting cousin Bill and Aunt Flo and everyone else to have the expression you want all at the same time is what makes it challenging and fun. Filming it, and deciding later or even edit one frame with another and manipulate it where you want isn't taking a snap and preserving the reality of it anymore. [/QUOTE]
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