Sion
Senior Member
i started using photoshop when it was version 2.5 and came in diskettes
My Photoshop came in a book of binary codes.
I had to type them into my Commodore PC. :bsmilie:
i started using photoshop when it was version 2.5 and came in diskettes
just think this way, photography is just like a girl, photoshop just like facial make up,
since when a girl start to know about make up?
does a girl need make up??
can a girl go without make up??
what if a girl having too much make up??
you win liao, :bsmilie: :bsmilie: :bsmilie:My Photoshop came in a book of binary codes.
I had to type them into my Commodore PC. :bsmilie:
My Photoshop came in a book of binary codes.
I had to type them into my Commodore PC. :bsmilie:
I don't know about other brands but I know Nikon DSLR doesn't come with photoshop. If the DLSR doesn't come with Photoshop and the user doesn't have a licensed copy, then PP shouldn't be part of the workflow.
happen that photoshop is the most expensive imaging software, so don't think it will bundle together with any digital cameras, but most digital cameras have some form of editing software for the end users..I don't know about other brands but I know Nikon DSLR doesn't come with photoshop. If the DLSR doesn't come with Photoshop and the user doesn't have a licensed copy, then PP shouldn't be part of the workflow.
I don't know about other brands but I know Nikon DSLR doesn't come with photoshop. If the DLSR doesn't come with Photoshop and the user doesn't have a licensed copy, then PP shouldn't be part of the workflow.
btw, according to your logic, everybody should only use their kit lens, cos it come together with the camera, no other lenses allowed, so what if I buy a D300, it does not come with a lens, am I suppose to shoot without a lens?I don't know about other brands but I know Nikon DSLR doesn't come with photoshop. If the DLSR doesn't come with Photoshop and the user doesn't have a licensed copy, then PP shouldn't be part of the workflow.
I don't know about other brands but I know Nikon DSLR doesn't come with photoshop. If the DLSR doesn't come with Photoshop and the user doesn't have a licensed copy, then PP shouldn't be part of the workflow.
btw, according to your logic, everybody should only use their kit lens, cos it come together with the camera, no other lenses allowed, so what if I buy a D300, it does not come with a lens, am I suppose to shoot without a lens?
happen that photoshop is the most expensive imaging software, so don't think it will bundle together with any digital cameras, but most digital cameras have some form of editing software for the end users..
anyway, if you don't do anything to your images, but when you send them for print, some how or rather, the lab will still optimize your images before printing.
so like it or not, the images will be post processing by "the camera" (default or custom setting in camera), "yourself", or "someone" else.
telling photographer not to do post process is like telling a girl not to apply make up.
depend how you put it will yield difference response...
#1, "don't need do make up lar, have make up or no make up all makes no difference..."
#2, "you already very pretty liao, don't need to add on anything..."
don't believe? try on your girlfriend and see lar.
nope, I still using triple 5 notebook.. it does not bundle with anything.It comes together with my notebook...
Does it not come with yours?
Most ppl overdo their pics with photoshop.
So often you see them cropping half the picture away, super imposing eiffel tower or some part images into it.
To me, when the reworked image has more than 20% of its part replaced or removed, it is not original anymore.
Photography is about learning to see and capturing the moments. NOT some bloody jigsaw puzzle!!!
PPL just dun understand it!
I think ps should be reserved for crop,frame or B&W or unless you are trying to create a certain special effect or mood from the picture.