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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 125694" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>Before talking about the sharpness, contrast and color saturation, all that can be corrected up to a certain point in post processing, I'd like to mention that the first critique I have is that the camera was not leveled. When shooting the ocean or lake or anything with a large volume of water, you have to make really sure that the water is leveled. So you can start with leveling the camera, or at least crop the pictures to level the water.</p><p></p><p>So what I'm saying is start with basic and learn from there. Post processing is a very important part of digital imaging, but somethings should still be basically taken care of at time of exposure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 125694, member: 3903"] Before talking about the sharpness, contrast and color saturation, all that can be corrected up to a certain point in post processing, I'd like to mention that the first critique I have is that the camera was not leveled. When shooting the ocean or lake or anything with a large volume of water, you have to make really sure that the water is leveled. So you can start with leveling the camera, or at least crop the pictures to level the water. So what I'm saying is start with basic and learn from there. Post processing is a very important part of digital imaging, but somethings should still be basically taken care of at time of exposure. [/QUOTE]
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