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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 265700" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Interesting tool, but I think this could lead to paralysis by analysis. If I'm happy with what I'm seeing why should I worry how often I use one tool vs. another. Is it part of my style, or is it a crutch?! I don't want to necessarily be forced to think about that. What exactly defines "a bit overboard in post-processing"? I want to be able to see that when I look at an image, not a graph.</p><p></p><p>Again, I think it could be interesting to look at some of these things, particularly if you find yourself in a rut with regard to what you're shooting. Or see what equipment you are and are not using? But otherwise I'm not huge on stuff like this, only because I know how I can obsess on stuff, and this isn't stuff I want to be obsessing on when I'm out shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 265700, member: 9240"] Interesting tool, but I think this could lead to paralysis by analysis. If I'm happy with what I'm seeing why should I worry how often I use one tool vs. another. Is it part of my style, or is it a crutch?! I don't want to necessarily be forced to think about that. What exactly defines "a bit overboard in post-processing"? I want to be able to see that when I look at an image, not a graph. Again, I think it could be interesting to look at some of these things, particularly if you find yourself in a rut with regard to what you're shooting. Or see what equipment you are and are not using? But otherwise I'm not huge on stuff like this, only because I know how I can obsess on stuff, and this isn't stuff I want to be obsessing on when I'm out shooting. [/QUOTE]
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