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Editing - to edit or not to edit - and how much is too much?
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 752308" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Please keep in mind a camera can't capture the dynamic range of brights all the way to the darks that we see with our eyes. So when the shutter button is pressed, most likely you won't see all the details in the darks like we see, or some of the details in the bright areas will be missing. So image editing helps to bring back some of the details that aren't visible. OR sometimes people choose to shoot HDR and merge several photos into one which also allows more details in the dark and light areas to be visible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 752308, member: 13196"] Please keep in mind a camera can't capture the dynamic range of brights all the way to the darks that we see with our eyes. So when the shutter button is pressed, most likely you won't see all the details in the darks like we see, or some of the details in the bright areas will be missing. So image editing helps to bring back some of the details that aren't visible. OR sometimes people choose to shoot HDR and merge several photos into one which also allows more details in the dark and light areas to be visible. [/QUOTE]
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