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Anonymous
well, I am probably one of the more liberal ones when it comes to photoshop work. I think that photoshop is a wonderfull tool, and I am open to changing image content in post processing. If there are some powerlines fucking up your landscape shot, why not remove them if the result looks good? I cant see any reason why not. If you know how to use photoshop properly, there are a lot of things you can do to an image, and get away with. Using masks and adjustement layers you can increase the contrast/light/color in certain areas of the image, wich can be very powerfull.
In my opinion there is no image is out of your camera as a raw-file. digital raw fils have very little contrast, and that ofc is a good thing becouse of dynamic range, and you have more to work with in pp.
/p/ will laugh their asses of off your bad photoshop work, but dont care about it. The only thing you can do to become good in photoshop is practice! If you dont try out stuff you will never get better, and you will never be able to take full use of the extemely powerfull tool that photoshop is. Others sit and complain about your PS work, but often it is just a bad excuse for beeing a total noob in the application.
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