It's worth reminding ourselves that post-processing is not limited to digital. Using different solutions, develop times, contrast filters, papers etc in the darkroom are all just ways to influence the final print. The quality of the difference (however slight) between what the viewer sees and "what was really there" might be what makes a photograph "great," rather than just "interesting."
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Analog vs. digital, part two of ∞
Posted by Dan at Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Labels: analog vs digital, post processing
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