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Originally Posted by onzedge
I think I may have been being a little of a smart aleck. I use Photoshop, but in a minimalist way -- sometimes minor exposure adjustment or cropping.
I was originally taught photography by a hard-core guy back in 1975. When we learned exposure and composition, he made us use Kodachrome and we had to present on the screen through a projector for critiques. His approach was that we needed to do everything through the lens and with slides, you cannot hide. My original 35 mm was an Argus C4 viewfinder -- it had no light meter and was a great camera and it taught me a great deal.
I sometimes think my digital cameras make me a little lazy.
Anyway, Mr. Red-Zed, I hope I did not offend you or anyone else.
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Started with a C3 Argus. Always shot with slide film--considered the dodge and burn with print film cheating! But I'm thoroughly spoiled by digital. Shoot as much as you want, and then throw away the bad ones at no cost! How cool is that?
But you are right about getting lazy--and I think a lot of youngsters who grew up with only digital don't ever grasp the basics of exposure and graduated filters and polarizers, etc.