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Editing - to edit or not to edit - and how much is too much?
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<blockquote data-quote="MrsRobs" data-source="post: 752281" data-attributes="member: 49089"><p>Hi guys as Im still very new, I also want to learn a bit about photographer etiquette. Is it done to edit a photo ? With edit, Im talking about edits that are offered on my PC's picture viewer. It enables me to crop, add a bit more light or definition. And it also allows filters. </p><p>With the filters I have a feeling that might be considered a bit like cheating, but the other stuff, basic editing, is it a done thing? Or is the aim of the game to get the pic as is and retouch as little as possible? </p><p>This is probably up to the personal taste of photographer, but just wanted to put my feelers out as to what is considered normal.</p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrsRobs, post: 752281, member: 49089"] Hi guys as Im still very new, I also want to learn a bit about photographer etiquette. Is it done to edit a photo ? With edit, Im talking about edits that are offered on my PC's picture viewer. It enables me to crop, add a bit more light or definition. And it also allows filters. With the filters I have a feeling that might be considered a bit like cheating, but the other stuff, basic editing, is it a done thing? Or is the aim of the game to get the pic as is and retouch as little as possible? This is probably up to the personal taste of photographer, but just wanted to put my feelers out as to what is considered normal. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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