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06-23-2009, 09:00 PM   #6
marcdsgn
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Regardless of the era - digital or film - post-processing skills are as important as in-camera skills.

Post-processing is the new term for "adjusting what the camera caught and making it look better". It's what darkrooms were for in the film era, and the best photographers were working in those rooms for as much time as they were working behind the camera.

From what I can tell, automatic in-camera adjustment compensates for the sensor's inability to capture an image as well as balanced film-stock could.
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