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Scanning negatives
On 2018-03-16 15:24, nospam wrote:
In article , Carlos E.R. wrote: but can be compensated. compensated is the wrong word, and shows your lack of understanding about basic photography. what you're calling 'compensated' must be done for *every* photo, regardless of subject. Only for light intensity, not hue or temp. nope. it's trivial to adjust for hue or temp, what experienced photographers (i.e., not you) call white balance, which can even be done *after* the photo was taken (without loss). You are proving that you don't know your subject. nope. what *you* are doing is showing that you haven't a ****ing clue. Your opinion and insults are discarded and ignored. translated: you can't back up your claims. you are wrong and refuse to admit it. I don't need to back ours... you do. -- Cheers, Carlos. |
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