Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/02/20

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Subject: [Leica] re: silver vs pixels
From: ricc at mindspring.com (Ric Carter)
Date: Mon Feb 20 16:56:08 2006
References: <ec007dfdc9d6ecb5c41dfc57dbb30ab5@cshore.com>

A great photo is a great photo. Who gives a rat's a** what percentage  
is pre- or post- processing?

Results count. Everything else is so much...

Ric Carter
http://gallery.leica-users.org/Passing-Fancies


On Feb 20, 2006, at 7:42 PM, Douglas Nygren wrote:

> While you may say that you prefer the photographer who takes the  
> photo in the camera to the one who make it in the darkroom, I  
> hasten to inform you are dreaming if you think all the work can be  
> done at the moment you snap the photo. It is the rare photo, that  
> comes out of the camera without needs a little here and there. This  
> is true in the digital and the wet darkroom. When you snap the  
> photo, the process has only just begun. If the day is overcast, you  
> have to deal with the lack of contrast. If you don't, you will have  
> a flat photo. An awareness of how photos print will allow you to  
> expose your photos better.
>
> Now I imagine you know that great Ansel Adams' photo of sunset  
> over.... That photo could not be done the way it is without much  
> work in the darkroom. The sky could not have been that dark to have  
> gotten that exposure without the moon looking differently.
>
> I might add that even if one takes a perfect photo, one is  
> dependant upon a lab to print it correctly. My experience has been  
> that most labs are dreadful. If you find a good one, never let it  
> go. I started to print my own photos in order to get the most out  
> of my prints.
>
> First you take the photo. Then you have to print it and a good  
> photo can be ruined through poor printing. If you are just a  
> "shooter," that is someone who just shoots, I guess this doesn't  
> matter. Photography can be more than just shooting, however. There  
> is a place for skill in the field backed up by skill in the wet or  
> digital darkroom.
>
> Cheers--Doug
>
>
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In reply to: Message from dnygr at cshore.com (Douglas Nygren) ([Leica] re: silver vs pixels)