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 Posted: Tue Sep 11th, 2012 17:19
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KenRay wrote:
It gets back to the old story. The basic reason i am so disenchanted with digital photograpy is this very point. With film I took the picture and sent it out for processing . After the prints and negatives returned I examined them and maybe sent selected negs back with further instructions on such things a dodging ,cropping,etc. Now if you do not want to use the PC (which I hate with a passion)and the proper software (which is usually harder to master than the camera) you are extremely limited in what you can do. ThAt's the problem with getting too old. I also have problems mastering the cellphone.

In the beginning it was required to develop photos in your own darkroom and then infrastructure evolved to take care of this side of the equation

Ten years ago the same was true for digital, but now it is easy to shoot without ever needing a computer (very few would choose to do this, but it is easy and affordable - one would need to buy new memory cards as they once bought film (very affordable if you choose a camera that uses SD cards))

Another route to take would be to do away with a computer and use an iPad since it simplifies many of the tasks we might wish to do as photographers

Btw. Pre iPhone, I'm sure many of us had problems mastering the cellphone.
I was never able to setup email and struggled to the point that I didn't bother with any of the advanced functions

Last edited on Tue Sep 11th, 2012 17:23 by Doug



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