alanscape
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This is perhaps a photographic 'can of worms'! O.K., maybe it's not the right subject for this forum but here goes... ...I was jumped on recently by a friend who accused me of cheating when I removed some power lines, corrected camera distortion and did a little sharpening with the usm tool. I do not insert the moon from another file or transform a mid-morning scene into an African sunset (but if I did isn't it the image that's important?). Perhaps because I'm an oldish ex. (if there's such a thing) professional photog. I tend to do things in Photoshop that I'd have done in the darkroom or studio eg: dodge and burn, paint out power lines, tip the base-board to correct verticals and doesn't the term 'Unsharp-mask' come from darkroom days? I no longer need to spend hours with my paints and brushes painting out litter from a scene but use my experience to 'borrow' a group of appropriate pixels from another part of the shot, as a landscape painter as well as a photorapher, I've developed an 'eye' for where to borrow them from. To me it's just digital re-touching and not 'cheating', when I paint a landscape in oils and there's a line of pylons tramping across the glen I don't paint them in any more than I'd put tomato sauce in a single malt!
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