Subject | Re: Lenses and sharpening |
From | Floyd L. Davidson |
Date | 09/18/2014 09:56 (09/17/2014 23:56) |
Message-ID | <87lhphuzts.fld@barrow.com> |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
Follows | nospam |
Followups | Sandman (21m) |
nospamHilarious!
In article <87ppetv1gh.fld@barrow.com>, Floyd L. Davidson <floyd@apaflo.com>wrote:nospamFloyd L. DavidsonnospamFloyd L. Davidsonnospama non-destructive workflow doesn't 'destruct' so there's really nothing to 'undo'.Eric Stevens
all of the adjustments are done en masse, with the item in question simply removed (or its parameters altered), which means it's never 'done'.
If it were never done, how come you think it can be undone?
it's not undone. it's redone with different parameters.
it's not a pixel level editor, it's a parametric editor.
do we have to go through the discussion about rendering again?
This is just so hilarious. In an article just previous to this nospam says,
"the fact is i can change anything without needing to redo the entire process.
floyd said the entire process would need to be redone. he's wrong."
Now he says "it's not undone. it's redone"
redone with different parameters. you can't even get that right.
*Redone* is *redone*. Both when I use the word and when you use the word for the *exact same meaning*.
redone with different parameters is not the same as redone with the same parameters.
you're acting *exactly* like your buddy danny.
You seem to be the one doing that. Unable to discuss the topic, you think it's appropriate to use different definitions in order to direct confusion towards the one thing you do know: Abobe for Dummies.nospamFloyd L. DavidsonFloyd L. Davidsonnospam
In a matter of minutes nospam lies, twists, turns, and lies again.
there are no lies, twists nor turns.
you don't understand how a non-destructive workflow works or what it even means.
what i said is exactly correct.
it's a parametric editor. look it up and learn something for a change.
Off topic discussion... it has no significance about a discussion of the difference between a high pass sharpen and an unsharp mask sharpen.
it's not off topic.
you can't admit you don't know something, can you?
how sad.