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Editing - to edit or not to edit - and how much is too much?
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<blockquote data-quote="Peter7100" data-source="post: 754059" data-attributes="member: 48633"><p>Very true Dan. The human eye has a dynamic range of about 20 stops to a typical DSLR having about 12 stops. With a sunrise and sunset I often find using a grad filter is my preferred choice, although technically it is just another type of edit but just at the initial stage of capture. I find grad filters hold details better than trying to retrieve them during post processing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter7100, post: 754059, member: 48633"] Very true Dan. The human eye has a dynamic range of about 20 stops to a typical DSLR having about 12 stops. With a sunrise and sunset I often find using a grad filter is my preferred choice, although technically it is just another type of edit but just at the initial stage of capture. I find grad filters hold details better than trying to retrieve them during post processing. [/QUOTE]
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