Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/12/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Bob_Maxey@mtn.3com.com wrote: > .....The software is good at fixing problems people are too damn > stupid to correct in the camera and I hate it. It is though one can't > possibly make a good image unless it goes through some digital > manipulation. > > So when I hear people praising Photoshop, I have to laugh. The mark of a > good photographer is not how he uses some bloody computer, but in how good > his negatives are. > Rant is officially over. Your not so pal Ansel Adams, in his autobiography, discussing the decision to make his original negatives available for future photographers to print electronically, wrote: "....In the electronic age. I am sure that scanning techniques will be developed to achieve prints of extraordinary subtlety from original negative scores. If I could return in twenty years or so I would hope to see astounding interpretations of my most expressive images." Photoshop is not just about fixing problems but to create images/interpretation that cannot be done optically in the darkroom. Ansel Adams had a good vision for the future and left the door open for digital interpretation. Why can't you? But, to produce a fraudulent digital evidence or to distort the truth is another matter. Luckily, this kind of electronic manipulation is rare in news photography. Kirk Turk