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Re: [Digital BW] Pumping up the saturation

2002-09-19 by Jerry Olson

Too bad they think the technique by which the picture is made is more important
to them than the work itself.  I rarely do straight photography anymore,
as I can be much more creative when using photoshop; I couldn't care
less if a person wouldn't buy a print because it was in photoshop before
being printed.

Jerry

Richard Sintchak wrote:
> 
> Wednesday, September 18, 2002, 10:20:47 PM, david_bookbinder@... wrote:
> 
> dsc> But the images are so good, why, as Jerry pointed out, would
> dsc> anyone care?
> 
> All very good points. But perhaps they would care if they knew (that
> "he...."helps" the image by increasing the saturation...and other
> times he alters them considerably". I think they would. And I do not
> think it would "help" his status or his reputation. I think he'd get a
> chorus of "oh, that's how he did it..." And I cannot imagine it would
> help the sale along any.
> 
> My point is that people (general public) ARE catching on. And it does
> matter to them. And when they do find out they ARE less impressed. Not
> more.
> 
> Best regards,
>  Richard
> 
> mailto:richard@...
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