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SuzyView wrote in post #2231127
Welcome, Bray. BEWARE of the L bug and you'll be fine.
"Just remember that good computer skills with PhotoShop or another kind of software is crucial to getting nice pictures. "
No offense SuzyView, but why good computer skills? Isn't it about photography. I hardly use any PS, just for cropping.
This is the thing that bothers me about photography today. It's not about your photography skills, it's all about how good you are in PS.
Again, SuzieView, I'm not picking on you, nor do I disagree, it's just that why wast time in PS when if you do it right with the camera the first time, you could be out shooting more.
Just my venting - I'm sorry, I'm in a bad mood today. Too many people pushing me around on the subway this morning.
There are many here in the forum who feel like you do, so I'm not insulted, just realistic. I'm hoping with my 5D, the PP will be less, but I've been shooting now for almost 3 years with dslr's and slr's since I was 16. I shoot events and weddings and clients, even though they may be friends, want pictures they can enlarge to put on their walls. I do more than just pass the CD along when asked to do something like that. I spend about $50 a week printing pictures I took myself either for friends, clients or myself. I am now so expert at using my PS that I can crop a 4x6 ratio without thinking about it. I also don't print every shot, I'm picky and cheap. I wish I was better choosing exposure settings on my cameras, but I'm not easily satisfied. I will sharpen, if needed. Very rarely do I plug my 20D directly into my Canon compact printer.
If you are that adept with your dslr, I applaud you. I think that's great. When I get a batch of 100 or so shots to print, I may just drive over to Costco or Sam's to print them up to save my printer ink, but I always turn off the automatic color correction because my shots better be as sharp as possible for me to spend my $.16 a copy.
As for the comment about it's all the photography, I agree. That's why I go nuts trying to learn about that and why I enjoy this hobby so much. But to be fair, a newcomer to dslr's generally think they can print from the CF card directly and then wonder why it doesn't look all that great. Happened to me first thing after getting my 10D. After learning about USM and curves and layers, it's a whole new world. I'm not even close to having skills yet that most have here in the forum. Just ask Tim how much time he spends PP after a wedding. 