Hi all,
Newbie here (to the forum as well as photography) and would just like to find out what people's opinion's are on using photoshop (or similar) to better images.
I'm not sure if it's just me, or it's the general consensus out there, but I feel if I didn't take a good photo straight up and then have to alter it in photoshop, for example the contrast, or cropping etc I feel like I'm cheating.
I'm not sure if I'm being too hard on myself for not getting it perfect the first time, or if it is ok to tweak the photo a bit in photoshop.
I understand with the different creative effects that a camera cannot do, but what about if you took the picture and the contrast is not right and you need to fix it up in photoshop later, is it cheating? I feel like I'm less skilled if I have to fix up a photo if I don't get it right straight away.
Or how about today's photographers compared to a photographer 20 or even 50 years ago where they don't have the technology available to them that we do today where they didn't have the backup of "I'll just fix it up in photoshop later". They had to rely on their skill to take photos and not a computer program.
Just wondering what people's thoughts are on the subject, as I am not too sure myself. If I take a photo that is overexposed then fix it up in photoshop I feel like I'm cheating and I should have gotten it right in the first place. Is this just because I'm relativley new to it all? Or is it just the norm?
Thanks in advance for people's thoughts!


