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<blockquote data-quote="John101477" data-source="post: 105829" data-attributes="member: 8223"><p>There ar e a ton of things that Software can not do as well as a camera. for one I prefer the look that a GND filter gives over what can be accomplished in software. Long exposure shots are ONLY capable in camera. Make no mistake there is no proper way to correct a PROPER exposure but that being said when we are out to photgraph our eyes see very differently than our cameras are even capable of so in instances like that, software and the knowledge of how to get the proper shot in camera and propely edited in post is a must. For example</p><p>This shot is what the camera was capable of seeing but was no where near what I was seeing. this is not edited in any ways except for the change between raw to JPG</p><p>[ATTACH]24738[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>But I was nowhere near happy with that and knew what I wanted from the image in the first place and that was a fair representation of what I was seeing.</p><p>With knowledge of both camera, photography, and software</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]24740[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John101477, post: 105829, member: 8223"] There ar e a ton of things that Software can not do as well as a camera. for one I prefer the look that a GND filter gives over what can be accomplished in software. Long exposure shots are ONLY capable in camera. Make no mistake there is no proper way to correct a PROPER exposure but that being said when we are out to photgraph our eyes see very differently than our cameras are even capable of so in instances like that, software and the knowledge of how to get the proper shot in camera and propely edited in post is a must. For example This shot is what the camera was capable of seeing but was no where near what I was seeing. this is not edited in any ways except for the change between raw to JPG [ATTACH=CONFIG]24738[/ATTACH] But I was nowhere near happy with that and knew what I wanted from the image in the first place and that was a fair representation of what I was seeing. With knowledge of both camera, photography, and software [ATTACH=CONFIG]24740._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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