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Have you bought anything that made you a better photographer
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<blockquote data-quote="Felisek" data-source="post: 491549" data-attributes="member: 23887"><p>Excellent question, Mike. And not really easy to answer. It took me a while of pondering, but I think it was the purchase of Nik Tools together with Photoshop CC. I'm not exactly sure if it made me a better photographer, but certainly opened my eyes to a completely new world of post-processing. Before that, I used to put straight-out-of-camera JPGs in online albums for my family and friends to see, but I've never been entirely happy with my presentations. I never realised how much was hidden in many apparently dull looking images. Now I take pictures with post-processing in the mind and can see a lot of potential in scenes that I'd consider flat and uninspiring in the past.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Felisek, post: 491549, member: 23887"] Excellent question, Mike. And not really easy to answer. It took me a while of pondering, but I think it was the purchase of Nik Tools together with Photoshop CC. I'm not exactly sure if it made me a better photographer, but certainly opened my eyes to a completely new world of post-processing. Before that, I used to put straight-out-of-camera JPGs in online albums for my family and friends to see, but I've never been entirely happy with my presentations. I never realised how much was hidden in many apparently dull looking images. Now I take pictures with post-processing in the mind and can see a lot of potential in scenes that I'd consider flat and uninspiring in the past. [/QUOTE]
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