rmalarz wrote:
I'll admit it's not rocket science. However, Post Game Interviews are held after the game. Post, in this use, means after. So, if you wish to apply it to capturing an image, it would be post capture. As many use the term here it implies after processing. Maybe not rocket science, but more along the line of linguistics.
--Bob
The way I look at it with digital is that if I can see the image on my screen, it has been processed. Anything I do after that is post processing. In the reference to film, you brought it to the lab for processing so you could see an image.