On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 6:31 AM, David Vincent-Jones <[email protected]>wrote:
> On 14-01-07 01:13 PM, Markus Jung wrote:
> > Am 07.01.2014 20:49, schrieb David Vincent-Jones:
> >> It is just a thought but I would be interested to have other opinions.
> > You got the 'non-destructive'-thing wrong. It means your RAW will
> > *never* be modified (binary, at storage location). It does not say
> > anything about the operations and manipulations applied to the image.
> Markus;
>
> For photojournalists, as well as others, 'non-destructive' has deeper
> implications than simply the archival maintenance of the raw data. For
> some of us there is also an implicit understanding that the end product
> is, *in total*, an outcome of the original data.
>
> Those who want to totally change information found in the raw material
> are generally more comfortable with Photoshop and other more pliable
> systems.
>
> My deep concern stems from the position that all other modules within dt
> simply manipulate that raw material; 'spot-removal' moves away from this
> gold-standard of processing and starts on a slippery slope of paint
> brushes et all. Spot-removal might be called a 'clone' module in other
> systems.
>
yes, i would share those concerns. next is face recognition and automated
trotzki-removal filters :)
for my part i'm comfortable with just not using those functions. we could
probably compute some `forgery index' from history stacks.. :)
that said spot removal is useful to get rid of the occasional hair on your
sensor. and i don't see how inpainting instead of cloning would resolve the
forgery issue.
-jo
>
> David
> >
> > Long story short: You could do non-destructive composings if your
> > application would allow it. non-destructive != press-grade
> >
> > Regards,
> > Markus
> >
> >
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