A 7 page (and counting) "debate" about the merits of "getting it right in the camera" versus post-processing to achieve the desired image has been accumulating at
http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-193013-1.html. Here are two very simple questions. Please answer yes or no plus the name of the software you prefer without commentary.
1) Do you perform any post-camera processing of your digital photos: yes or no?
2) If you answered yes, what is the name of your preferred primary post-processing software?
I'll total the answers up tomorrow.
Dave_TX wrote:
A 7 page (and counting) "debate" about the merits of "getting it right in the camera" versus post-processing to achieve the desired image has been accumulating at
http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-193013-1.html. Here are two very simple questions. Please answer yes or no plus the name of the software you prefer without commentary.
1) Do you perform any post-camera processing of your digital photos: yes or no?
2) If you answered yes, what is the name of your preferred primary post-processing software?
I'll total the answers up tomorrow.
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I was going to start a thread myself but got distracted before I could get it ready. I was going to suggest just the abbreviations SOOC for "getting it right in camera" and PP for post processors with no other comments but require an image to be posted that represents the outcome of each individuals efforts. Then each person can compare the images and decide for themselves which had the most merit. I'll do a thread later. I'm not so interested in what software is used as I am seeing the final images. I don't think the SOOC crowd has any incentive to participate in your survey and I don't find the software pertinent because of the varying skill level of the users.
Yes
Equally, Canon DPP and LR
SS
Yes.
LR then sometimes PSE, then sometimes Topaz or OnOne
Yes
Lightroom, Photoshop + various plugins
n3eg
Loc: West coast USA
Yes, and either Olympus Viewer 3 or Irfanview.
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