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Old 06-20-2010, 09:21 AM
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i have a nikon d3000 and all i have to do after i take my pictures is darkn it a lil and it always looks pretty good. i honestly never have used ps and never plan to
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Originally Posted by Whining-devil
i dont like photoshopped pics, if you take the picture properly there is no need for it.
tell that to the pros
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I find GIMP harder to use than PS...
I effing hate GIMP. Its so much more confusing then PS

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lol thanks! well i used gimp cuz its free :p
I have the entire CS4 suite free And I'm pretty sure someone has mentioned why.
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My attempt:
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sky looks better in OP's chop
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Would look 100x better with a dslr
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Originally Posted by springerdesigner
love this mentality... I work with professional photographers all the time in my field and we ALWAYS photoshop every file...
I run a photolab and print "professional photographers photos" 90% of them photoshop the hell out of their pics (and mess them up) because they don't know how to compose a good picture then try to fix them and make them worse. The true skill is taking a good pic and not relying on photoshop to attempt to improve it. I refer to them as "photoshoppers" not photographers.
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What kind of wheels are those?!?
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Originally Posted by turbaltss
I run a photolab and print "professional photographers photos" 90% of them photoshop the hell out of their pics (and mess them up) because they don't know how to compose a good picture then try to fix them and make them worse. The true skill is taking a good pic and not relying on photoshop to attempt to improve it. I refer to them as "photoshoppers" not photographers.
Regardless of what you shoot, there is always something that can be done to the picture to make it better while you are post processing.

Also if you see these "professional photographers" pictures 90% of the time and they are to over processed and they don't know how to compose their pic's, then they aren't really professional's.

The professional's I know edit their pic's, not because they screwed up on a pic but to make the pic better than what it really is.
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Originally Posted by wardzach2007
Regardless of what you shoot, there is always something that can be done to the picture to make it better while you are post processing.

Also if you see these "professional photographers" pictures 90% of the time and they are to over processed and they don't know how to compose their pic's, then they aren't really professional's.

The professional's I know edit their pic's, not because they screwed up on a pic but to make the pic better than what it really is.
Agreed. There is always a way to make any perfect pic that comes out of a camera better.
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Originally Posted by DC52NV
Agreed. There is always a way to make any perfect pic that comes out of a camera better.
Except for people who shoot with film
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Originally Posted by turbaltss
I run a photolab and print "professional photographers photos" 90% of them photoshop the hell out of their pics (and mess them up) because they don't know how to compose a good picture then try to fix them and make them worse. The true skill is taking a good pic and not relying on photoshop to attempt to improve it. I refer to them as "photoshoppers" not photographers.
i agree with this, alot of the skill in taking a photo and alot of the art aspect i feel is lost in photoshopping a picture.
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Originally Posted by Whining-devil
i agree with this, alot of the skill in taking a photo and alot of the art aspect i feel is lost in photoshopping a picture.
that's like saying alot of the skill in making a car and alot of the art aspect is lost in modifying a car.
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Originally Posted by DC52NV
that's like saying alot of the skill in making a car and alot of the art aspect is lost in modifying a car.
werd.
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Originally Posted by DC52NV
that's like saying alot of the skill in making a car and alot of the art aspect is lost in modifying a car.
well we could look at it like this, because alot of photographers are loosing there photo taking skills to photoshop, their pictures can be compared to a cobalt, a decent looking car from the factory but moding it will make it look better because the factory did not do that great of a job. but look at a ferrari enzo, beautiful from the factory there is no need to mod it and ruin its already great looks, compare the enzo to a properly taken picture that is technically beautiful as well as a great subject matter with no need for photoshop.
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kind of neat how the grass is um glowing. not bad for first try.
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Originally Posted by Whining-devil
well we could look at it like this, because alot of photographers are loosing there photo taking skills to photoshop, their pictures can be compared to a cobalt, a decent looking car from the factory but moding it will make it look better because the factory did not do that great of a job. but look at a ferrari enzo, beautiful from the factory there is no need to mod it and ruin its already great looks, compare the enzo to a properly taken picture that is technically beautiful as well as a great subject matter with no need for photoshop.
you make me

what do you do for a living?
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Originally Posted by springerdesigner
you make me

what do you do for a living?
currently i am finishing my bachelor of fine arts in university, and will be majoring in either drawing or photography, now i have to decide whether or not i want to continue school and become an professor and will most likely teach art history, drawing or photography, or i can leave with my bachelors and most likely become an art historian making art on the side as well.
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