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Re: [OM] Critique and ADITL

Subject: Re: [OM] Critique and ADITL
From: "Arnab Kumar Banerjee" <arnabkb@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 18:35:29 PDT
I vote yes.
Arnab.


From: "George M. Anderson" <george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [OM] Critique and ADITL
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 09:42:31 -0700

Olaf et al;

First, I want to say that I really liked the fountain photo. And I liked
the digitally 'enhanced' one better.

As for the legitimacy of enhancement in particular for ADITL, I agree
with Olaf, ONLY brightness, contrast, color tuning and image cropping
should be used.

In fact, I just did some work on the ADITL2 page (No, not posted yet)
and I enhanced the contrast on a couple of the images.

I need to ask a question about doing this:

Does anyone mind if I enhance contrast/brightness to get the image to
look better to me on my monitor?  If so, speak now.  In ADITL1, I
basically assumed that the way it was sent was the way it should be
presented and got no complaints.  But some of the images are much
improved by a click or 2 of contrast addition, at least IMHO.

Please let me know how you all feel.

George


Olaf Greve wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> > Hello All!  If you guys would not mind checking out
> > http://photo.net/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg.tcl?msg_id=000czX
> > and giving me some feedback I would be much appreciative.
>
> A lovely picture, indeed. The light on the water is very, very nice.
>
> Your picture does raise an interesting topic, however, and that is if it's
> allowed to enhance pictures digitally where it comes down to actually
> adding/removing things in the image.
>
> I was kinda frustrated with the 50mm restriction for one of the two themes I > chose for my pictures, and the resulting pictures of that theme would have
> been much better when the pictures would have been taken with a moderate
> telephoto lens (better control of DOF). Now, of course I could go out of my > way to blur the background digitally, but I think that's cheating. I think
> we should only be allowed to manipulate the image if
> brightness/contrast/colour tuning 'enhancements' are necessary for tuning > the picture so it looks like the original (slightly cropping it should be > fine too, I guess), but completely removing/adding bits is a different story
> as that significantly enhances/changes the resulting picture...
>
> What's the list's opinion on this? Do we allow such manipulation, or don't
> we?
>
> Cheerio!
> Olafo
>
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