joer
Loc: Colorado/Illinois
Its getting better all the time.
I think for viewing on a phone, which everyone I know does, this is better, all things considered, than what I do with my big rig.
So, are you telling us you prefer using AI to taking your own pictures?
joer
Loc: Colorado/Illinois
Rongnongno wrote:
So, are you telling us you prefer using AI to taking your own pictures?
Indeed , I enjoy it much more.
joer wrote:
Indeed , I enjoy it much more.
In a way, I am not far from you...
I take my own captures still (and likely will continue until I am too feeble to hold my camera) but I post process my captures IF they have potential.
This process can take hours, days, even weeks, as I have long learned that resting between sessions and allowing for criticism (here and real life) allows for learning more and making more adjustments. Yes, this is not a chain production here...
Of note, post-processing does not mean changing an image but the perception of it.
I have tendency to grade 'photographs' by the intent... Starting with snapshots that cannot be criticized as they are done as a 'memory record' and ending with a photograph, a polished final product where very little is left to chance.
[quote=Rongnongno]
Best definition of a snap shot I have ever heard. Starting with snapshots that cannot be criticized as they are done as a 'memory record'
It looks like you're having fun. I think that is the best thing about AI is having fun. Being able to transfer the images of the imagination to visible images is satisfying. Artists are able to do that. Personally, I can't draw a straight line, but I can do things with AI that I can't do with a pencil or a paint brush.
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