Subject | Re: Any Minolta/Sony users using UFRaw and GIMP? |
From | Tony Cooper |
Date | 04/13/2014 17:16 (04/13/2014 11:16) |
Message-ID | <07alk9tp9gc72c7i4lh835n7uamdaa6kmd@4ax.com> |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
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Followups | nospam (2h & 43m) Sandman (1d, 3h & 34m) > Tony Cooper |
nospamIf your previous method of post-processing left you with no time to do anything but edit, then you were a) incapable of learning how to work effectively with that method, or, b) working on images that were so badly screwed up in the taking that they had to be reconstructed in post.
In article <ijpbk95gt8ht6dunmscbp20n3mh0ag9n38@4ax.com>, Tony Cooper <tonycooper214@gmail.com>wrote:nospamTony Coopernospamwhy spend more time than necessary doing something? [ ... ]nib
Why spend more money than necessary doing something?
nobody said anything about spending more money than necessary and often times, it will pay for itself anyway.
How does a hobbyist, and - as far as I can tell, all here are hobbyists - use anything that "pays for itself"? It's all out-go to us.
do you like to do anything *else* other than use photoshop or lightroom?
using something that makes you more productive means you have more time to do *other* things.