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p.1 #9 · is Photoshop ruinning an art? | |
this is very true...
dirb9 wrote:
Most anything you can do in PS you can do in the darkroom. Most PS terms come from traditional techniques. PS made it easier and more accessible. Image manipulation was first clearly shown about 10 years after the invention of photography (although it inevitably occurred for years before that), and in fact, double exposures to show 'ghosts' were used quite commonly to try and scam people out of extra money by purportedly showing dead relatives by the 1860s. No one prints in the darkroom without knowing how to and frequently adjusting exposure, contrast, and lightening and darkening specific areas (dodging and burning), and adjusting overall color hues (color darkroom only). Toners, different developers, and different papers (ex; warmtone papers) can have strong effects on the print as well.
Personally I learned the old way, but just could not take all the chemicals. I did not take a photo from 1979 until 2005. Also to cheap to buy a DSLR until the price came down... you gota love a 300D :-)
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