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A question for the old timers.
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<blockquote data-quote="Nikon Photographer" data-source="post: 363363" data-attributes="member: 9882"><p>It's been many years since I've been in a darkroom, I sold all my darkroom equipment many years ago when I got too busy and had to outsource all my D&P work to a pro lab.</p><p>But even now I still work to get the shot correct in the camera, all the publications I worked for had to have the photo's taken on transparency film, so there was very little in the way of exposure latitude, so the shot had to be right in the camera, and although I do have LR and PS on my computer, I barely have to rely on them apart from processing raw files, (I always set the camera to take a Jpeg fine and a raw image) which to me is just like working on a negative in the darkroom, infact while I'm out with the camera's I don't really think of what kind of camera I'm using ......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nikon Photographer, post: 363363, member: 9882"] It's been many years since I've been in a darkroom, I sold all my darkroom equipment many years ago when I got too busy and had to outsource all my D&P work to a pro lab. But even now I still work to get the shot correct in the camera, all the publications I worked for had to have the photo's taken on transparency film, so there was very little in the way of exposure latitude, so the shot had to be right in the camera, and although I do have LR and PS on my computer, I barely have to rely on them apart from processing raw files, (I always set the camera to take a Jpeg fine and a raw image) which to me is just like working on a negative in the darkroom, infact while I'm out with the camera's I don't really think of what kind of camera I'm using ...... [/QUOTE]
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