I usually just do lens correction (mainly for wideangle lens), auto level/color, smart sharpening and rotating the picture. if i had to spend more than 1-2 min with the picture it's bad to me and I just keep the original then move to the next picture.
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Sep 28th, 2007 09:02 AM #1
Do you do Post Processing? If so-what and why?
Do you guys use photoshop to adjust your photos?
Of course, if you take care in taking each shot, then the post processing becomes less and much easier.
I personally don't mind fiddling with photoshop to a certain extent to get the constrast and brightness i like. but i know some that say you're alterring the picture and it's no longer the picture you took.
I dont think there's anything wrong with post processing because it is the end result image that matters, and the process to get that image is just for yourself to enjoy
I find that there are two types of photographers (speaking in a very very general sense).
Ones that are very traditional who refuse to use programs to post process their shots. These are usually people who made the transition from film to digital and take very good care in each of their shots since it's a habbit that was imposed onto them during pre-digital times where everything has to be printed. Having to spend a lot to get photos printed made photographers select their shots more carefully with both composition and getting lighting just right.
The other type started after dSLRs have developped. These are photographers that generally prefer zooms over primes and will use photoshop to correct mistakes.
again, this is very much my opinion and speaking in a very stereotypical sense.
EDIT: changed the title, i can't add a poll thoughLast edited by PQpine413; Oct 1st, 2007 at 12:46 PM.
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I'm lazy so I don't shoot raw. I also dislike digitally post-processed photos - with film it was a different issue.
minor post-processing is very useful but one should not depend on it.
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I shouldn't, but it's become my crutch. I think I am better at photoshop than at actually taking the time to set my photos up right.
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Sep 28th, 2007 10:42 AM #5
i guess that's the luxury of digital that i take for granted, shoot till i die and then shoot the best shot instead of taking more time to compose one.
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Sep 28th, 2007 10:53 AM #6
very little...I try to get the look out of the camera.
If PP, it's usually colour - contrast - sharpness.
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I only post-process the best photos, to enhance it further. If it's a commercial shoot, then I'll post-process all of them through my set up Actions in PS CS2. Stuff like, white balance, color correction, and reduction of noise through Noise Ninja.
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I always PP. I find that most camera's do not get the scene the same as I saw it.
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Sep 28th, 2007 09:09 PM #9
noise reduction and auto balance for my crappy SD700IS
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i will adjust for contrast and colour mostly. for me i dont have the money for "L" so i dont get the contrast i want out of my lenses. i dont see it as cheating since i know its not something i can control. people still did post processing using film... so i dont see what the difference is. before it was sweating over film in a darkroom now its sweating in front of a monitor....
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Sep 29th, 2007 03:34 PM #11
i always wondered if it was considered "cheating" to use photoshop.....
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Sep 30th, 2007 01:03 AM #12
where's the poll?
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started to use my k790a as my main camera so post processing is a must for me.
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I always do at least a histogram adjustment, which for a properly taken photograph will take just a second. Sometimes I´ll play with a photo that is nice but kinda boring to see what I can do with it.
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