Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/05/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Weeellllll, you can eliminate some optical problems in software, but not not all of them. The rule of "You can't make chicken salad out of chickens*it" still applies. ;-) feli On May 28, 2005, at 8:48 AM, B. D. Colen wrote: > What's the 'ethical' philosophical difference between some optical > engineer > twitching lens formulas endlessly to get rid of optical aberrations, > and > then producing a lens that is only available to/useable by folks who > can > afford to invest in a particular camera line - or chose to do so - and > a > software engineer twitching 1s and 0s so that Photoshop - or some other > software - can eliminate the same aberrations at a later point in the > process, thus allowing anyone who can afford/obtain a copy of the > program to > use whatever lens they like/can afford to get 'optically' similar > results? > > Not a damn thing in my book. The later may not bode well for the > financial > survival of the former, but it doesn't have a damn thing to do with > what is > or isn't photography, or what is or isn't real. ;-) > ________________________________________________________ feli2@earthlink.net 2 + 2 = 4 www.elanphotos.com no archive