Subject | Re: converting raw images from Canon EOS 600D |
From | Eric Stevens |
Date | 12/01/2013 03:27 (12/01/2013 15:27) |
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In article <792l991fdbs2ud9jbjga0plo9rm9dgs4f6@4ax.com>, Eric Stevens <eric.stevens@sum.co.nz>wrote:nospamEric StevensFloyd L. Davidsonnospam
So the fact that you don't have to develop your own set of tools, and just take one off the shelf and form you workflow around it somehow is better. Fine.
it means i get results with a lot less work. that's a huge plus.
unlike you, i don't like making things more difficult than it needs to be.
What you don't seem to realise is that Lloyd is an usual person (and I mean this in a complementary sense)
i don't know why you keep calling him lloyd and i'm well aware of him being unusual. there's nothing wrong with that by itself.
the problem is that he thinks his way is better than the lesser folk who have not attained his level of expertise, that he is stubborn and will never admit he is wrong or even that can be an alternate opinion or solution to a given problem.
Just as you have never developed any skill with the way he works. Neither of you really know what the other is talking about. --Eric Stevensnospam
who finds no difficulty in working the way he does.
that's fine. he is, however, suggesting others do it the same way because his is better and more capable.
except, it isn't.Eric Stevensnospam
Although you might see his waay of working as making things more difficult, it comes naturally to Lloyd and causes him no problems whatsoever.
he has never tried any of the other ways. he has never used photoshop or lightroom, so he has no way of actually knowing if his way is better or not.