Well for anything important I normally shoot RAW, so I end up using Photoshop to process those images (I realize there are better options out there, but I happen to have Photoshop on my Mac). It's basically like shooting film and keeping the negatives, whilst shooting JPEGs loses a lot of the info in-camera and is irretrievable down the line.
However when shooting JPEG for most snapshots, I rarely alter them in Photoshop - maybe a little contrast or sharpness if needed. One of the main uses I have for Photoshop is resizing images for the interwebs. Collages, posters and other Photoshop fun notwithstanding.
However when shooting JPEG for most snapshots, I rarely alter them in Photoshop - maybe a little contrast or sharpness if needed. One of the main uses I have for Photoshop is resizing images for the interwebs. Collages, posters and other Photoshop fun notwithstanding.
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