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Originally Posted by forre
What's the big deal with photoshopping? It's great when you don't have enough natural light for instance. There's no camera in the world that can produce great colours at grey and dark environment. Before, photographers had expensive labs to work directly on their films before printing. Ordinary people couldn't naturally afford this. Now, when we have digital photography and even film pics are scanned first and printed after, graphic editors do the job instead of labs. It's the same as musicians use computers when mastering their music.
Photoshop is great to give a special atmosphere too.
Lotsa fotoshoooop
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there is no big deal. i was only wondering if it is. the brightness in the hue of the window has a big contrast with everything else in the photo. digital photography is great and very popular these days, but to me it's a little inorganic and i prefer great manual work.
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i know a bunch of photographers, many of whom go to ICP or pratt, or SVA, or Savannah