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On 11/7/2017 11:05 PM, Ron C wrote:
On 11/7/2017 11:01 PM, PeterN wrote: On 11/7/2017 10:55 PM, Ron C wrote: On Nov 7, 2017, PeterN wrote Same theory. ...but very different time scale. Not that different. It only works on long exposures. -- PeterN |
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On 11/7/2017 11:34 PM, nospam wrote:
In article , Ron C wrote: Nothing that I know of in Photoshop emulates the actual physical actions of hand/cardboard dodging. now you know. https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/dodge-burn-image-areas.html The Dodge tool and the Burn tool lighten or darken areas of the image. These tools are based on a traditional darkroom technique for regulating exposure on specific areas of a print. Says nothing about that actual visceral actions used in the process ...back in the day. instead of moving cardboard, it's moving a mouse or stylus. big deal. what it doesn't say is it has a major advantage of being able to instantly undo anything, versus having to redo the entire print in a darkroom. dodge/burn is also incredibly primitive and imprecise, but back in the day, there weren't very many other options. now there are. So you're admitting that the wet darkroom analogy is flawed. nope. the analogy is spot on, however, the technique is obsolete. I can live with that. you're living in the past and refuse to learn newer and better ways. OK, you've got me pegged. I also listen to music with my old eight-track cartridge player on my vacuum tube hi-fi and watch VHS tapes on an analog CRT TV-set. I'm going back to sleep now. -- == Later... Ron C -- |
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In article , Ron C
wrote: Says nothing about that actual visceral actions used in the process ...back in the day. instead of moving cardboard, it's moving a mouse or stylus. big deal. what it doesn't say is it has a major advantage of being able to instantly undo anything, versus having to redo the entire print in a darkroom. dodge/burn is also incredibly primitive and imprecise, but back in the day, there weren't very many other options. now there are. So you're admitting that the wet darkroom analogy is flawed. nope. the analogy is spot on, however, the technique is obsolete. I can live with that. you're living in the past and refuse to learn newer and better ways. OK, you've got me pegged. I also listen to music with my old eight-track cartridge player on my vacuum tube hi-fi and watch VHS tapes on an analog CRT TV-set. I'm going back to sleep now. there's nothing wrong with that, unless you think those are somehow better than modern digital audio and hdtv. |
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On 11/8/2017 10:49 PM, nospam wrote:
In article , Ron C wrote: Says nothing about that actual visceral actions used in the process ...back in the day. instead of moving cardboard, it's moving a mouse or stylus. big deal. what it doesn't say is it has a major advantage of being able to instantly undo anything, versus having to redo the entire print in a darkroom. dodge/burn is also incredibly primitive and imprecise, but back in the day, there weren't very many other options. now there are. So you're admitting that the wet darkroom analogy is flawed. nope. the analogy is spot on, however, the technique is obsolete. I can live with that. you're living in the past and refuse to learn newer and better ways. OK, you've got me pegged. I also listen to music with my old eight-track cartridge player on my vacuum tube hi-fi and watch VHS tapes on an analog CRT TV-set. I'm going back to sleep now. there's nothing wrong with that, unless you think those are somehow better than modern digital audio and hdtv. No. It's just that I'm "living in the past and refuse to learn newer and better ways." As "they" say: Ignorance is bliss. Damn, [rhetorically:] why the heck did I wake up for this. I'm going back to sleep again. |
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