yo sir Mark, I'm a 90% PP hobbyist in my photography. for me no questions on post-processing presenting your photos. but in the sinulog contest its really different, lahi ang among expectation as mga newbie for photo-contest. kung mo required of RAW (NEF or i dont know sa Canon and others) amo i expect ana very very minor processing. meaning 95-99% closer sa imong RAW file. very very minor means a little saturation, sharpening, exposure correction... pero kung ang imong image kay nahimo na ug canvass or mora na ug Dave Hill/Lucis Art effect maypa nag submit sad kog Artistic HDR
Tanan newbie man siguro diri ng expect ug minor processing gyud ang isubmit. and we know sa mga ni apil sad naay mga Event photograpers naay mga experienced sad photographers and they are also into Post processing from Conceptual to Portraiture pero minor ra ilang gi apply nga PP sa mga gi submit
If we look at the photos nga gi exhibit na naay mga nka daog nga without PP or kung naa very obvious nga minor gyud kaayo pero (and im proud of those people ha, specially sa mga nailhan nako diri hehehe) pero kanang mga nka daog nga obvious sad kaayo nga nahimong Dave Hill then morag di sad kaayo fair ang ma feel from others di ba?
dili ko against sa Post processing.. i love PP
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Originally Posted by
Mark Twain
As long as there’s no addition or subtraction, PP is part of the game. The raw file will serve as proof.
Ever wonder why in the pre-digital photography era only the rich photographers become famous? It’s because they have the monopoly of post processing in their own darkrooms. If you’re aware of the existing global market for digital photos in the web, there’s now more demand for digitally processed photos. And if you want to become a priced professional photographer nowadays, digital processing is your game. Come to think of it, it’s actually an advantage for the young generation who are more inclined to the computer age than the ‘older’ even more experienced photographers. So then if you’re young, take PP as your challenge.
But then again, it's still a game of chance. Who knows the next batch of judges will now prefer minor processing over the highly processed ones? It's part of the game...