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la-myena [2008-07-14 13:28:31 +0000 UTC]
I realy like this one ^^
especially the border you use.
the colours from the bird are great!
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Cmac13 In reply to dove-51 [2008-06-25 13:45:09 +0000 UTC]
my question is what catagory do you put your work in when you enhance the image using your camera's software package ?
some say more than a tiny tweak the work should go into photo-manip, a digital art catagory rather than photography
i was wondering what you thought about that
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dove-51 In reply to Cmac13 [2008-06-26 00:23:02 +0000 UTC]
I have always put mine under Photography. I have never been told to do otherwise. Maybe I should be, but I look at others that seem to do a lot of adjustments with layers etc. with a RAW file and theirs are under photography. I don't do to much tweaking. I use the 'Clarify' feature in Paint Shop but a very low adjustment and in PhotoStudio I sometimes make a small adjustment with either 'Brightness, Contrast or Saturation'. Other than that I just use a frame to enhance the photo which to me isn't any different than putting it in a mat and a real frame. I always look at the original compared to the adjusted one as I try not to have it come out overdone. I have read a few debates lately on the subject and I am not sure what the answer is. I do think if you are taking multiple photos and making your own creation then that should be under photo-manip. Is doing some adjusting in a digital program any different than adjustments in the darkroom? I don't think I know enough about photography to make that decision. So for now I will still put mine under Photography until I am told otherwise. Not sure if this is any help. What kind of adjustments are you doing to call your work digital? Is there a difference between photo-manip and digital?
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