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Where do you draw the line with editing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Burt" data-source="post: 844555" data-attributes="member: 68616"><p>In my humble opinion, and as per title of the thread, <strong>in most pictures online these days</strong>, I can only appreciate the quality of the software, and the photographer imagination, but other than that, they look all the same... Unnatural over saturated colours, is probably my biggest issue..</p><p>As you state in your post, at the end of the day, it only matters to get the shot the way you want it, not the way it is.. At that point the "look and feel real" have already gone..</p><p></p><p>Like painting, there is no right or wrong, there is only what we can appreciate and understand... If you are happy with the results, what other people think, is simply irrelevant.. The only thing left now, is for you to decide if to follow the skills of the software, or the skills of the photographer..</p><p></p><p>Again, in my opinion, they cannot coexist, as it seems that the software skills have taken over these days...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Burt, post: 844555, member: 68616"] In my humble opinion, and as per title of the thread, [B]in most pictures online these days[/B], I can only appreciate the quality of the software, and the photographer imagination, but other than that, they look all the same... Unnatural over saturated colours, is probably my biggest issue.. As you state in your post, at the end of the day, it only matters to get the shot the way you want it, not the way it is.. At that point the "look and feel real" have already gone.. Like painting, there is no right or wrong, there is only what we can appreciate and understand... If you are happy with the results, what other people think, is simply irrelevant.. The only thing left now, is for you to decide if to follow the skills of the software, or the skills of the photographer.. Again, in my opinion, they cannot coexist, as it seems that the software skills have taken over these days... [/QUOTE]
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