What is post processing?
If I process something, why would I want to post process it? Isnt that doing double work?
Unless they mean post capture process, then you would be only processing the photos one time.
wkruser wrote:
What is post processing?
If I process something, why would I want to post process it? Isnt that doing double work?
Unless they mean post capture process, then you would be only processing the photos one time.
it all up to you. an it FUN
Well you post it here then it gets processed by some else here. post- processing.
... processing ... proc-cess-sing ... . . . .
That cat is freaking me out....
I processed some post, guess that makes me a post processor...then I either sold them to a rancher or published them to my blog...now you can process this post and be a post processor too!
BboH
Loc: s of 2/21, Ellicott City, MD
"post processing" - isn't that what the postal service does to get the mail delivered?
Welcome to the forum! I'm presuming this is a serious question, and will answer accordingly. Post-processing refers to what you (the photographer) do with a photo after the camera does its own internal processing of an image.
Includes cropping, lightening, darkening, adding saturation, sharpness/clarity, contrast, or a host of other filters available, and done with a post-processing program like Photoshop, GIMP, Picasa, or something comparable from the camera's manufacturer.
Not everyone does it, not everyone needs it, but most enjoy enhancing a photo to make it the best image possible.
glad I'm not the only one. Have you noticed it only does it when you're not looking straight at it
wkruser wrote:
What is post processing?
If I process something, why would I want to post process it? Isnt that doing double work?
Unless they mean post capture process, then you would be only processing the photos one time.
I am not sure given the responses if this was a serious question or not, but just in case, yes, it means post capture.
Findoc wrote:
the cat I mean
...and you should see that cat in person - he really does that!
In reality, my wife & I and our vet are the only people who have ever seen Max because he's a total recluse, so the avatar is my way of showing him to the rest of the world.
He does post processing, too, of the scratching variety - destroys the heck out of them.
And our neighbors were post processing yesterday when they put up a fence for their new horses (of which I will try and post pics - they'll need some post processing to remove some ugly fenceposts!)
Of course you could paint the posts an interesting colour and that would be post processing as well
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