Steve Arnold
Well-known member
When I had 35mm film cameras it was a matter of pride to get a good shot as near perfect with just the camera and photographers skill. I wanted to leave as little as possible to be corrected during processing.
Then I moved on to digital SLR cameras and could use Photoshop to edit my shots. Even then I would only tweak areas of my photograph, a bit like "dodge & burn" during development.
Yesterday I took some photos down along the river on my phone, when I got home I played around with them using the in-phone editing. Normally I just crop and make minor exposure adjustment, but this time I discovered the "AI" function.......
Which quickly became this, using the AI function.....
It's all getting a bit silly now, you see so many shots that simply are not of our planet!
What do you think?
Then I moved on to digital SLR cameras and could use Photoshop to edit my shots. Even then I would only tweak areas of my photograph, a bit like "dodge & burn" during development.
Yesterday I took some photos down along the river on my phone, when I got home I played around with them using the in-phone editing. Normally I just crop and make minor exposure adjustment, but this time I discovered the "AI" function.......
Which quickly became this, using the AI function.....
It's all getting a bit silly now, you see so many shots that simply are not of our planet!
What do you think?