mercmanuk said:
that would be like showing somone how to steer a car better, but letting them drive round in 3rd gear all the time, or are they shooting Auto
because i could have my camera in M and it set to iso 1600 @ 1/500 f/2 on a sunny day and :shrug:
the basics first and PS comes right after click for some
Merc
I don't get what you're saying......
I've not told these guys NOT to think about processing, it's just we have a department within work that deals with pre-press adjustments and these are done to suit the printing set-up more than anything. I don't think it's right to leave processing of an image you've taken to someone else but that's how our company (and probably many others within the media) is run.
What I'm saying in my previous post is that for all the theorising, it should be the result of pressing the shutter that brings the enjoyment; what you do after that is then up to the person who wishes to present the image. It's not essential to be aware of every processing technique to take a good shot but if you feel extra tweaks are needed then each to their own....
I said to myself I wouldn't contribute to the whole file type/camera settings debate, but here's my two-penneth;
Yes, raw brings together a mass of information that will ultimately allow anyone skillfull enough to do so, to bring out a high amount of detail and tonal range in software, and help create an image as rich in depth as the photographer can imagine.
However, I just can't understand the massive problem some people have with JPEGs, with their camera-applied contrast, saturation, sharpness and other attributes. It's almost like it's a ruination of something precious, something that shouldn't be meddled with.
I shoot some raw in tricky lighting situations where I want to give myself more of a chance in terms of getting tonal range right, but for the majority of my work, it's done in JPEG when I know I'm nailing the shot; look on my Flickr page and truthfully tell me how much of a difference shooting raw would have made because (call me shortsighted on this) I really don't see as big a case as is being put forward by some.....
