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In Reply to: RE: "digital manipulation?" posted by Jaundiced Ear on June 22, 2015 at 02:31:00
If you don't know what is it, you should not be posting about photography
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fmak said: "If you don't know what is it, you should not be posting about photography"
Huh?
Still telling people to shut up, I see. Isn't the entire point of these fora to allow people to exchange knowledge? How can that happen if we are only able to post about things we already know about?
Here's a thought: if you can't be bothered to proof read a post before posting it to ensure that it is a proper English sentence, don't bother posting.
JE
When a person cannot explain something in simple to understand terms it is often a sign that they don't understand it themselves. Some even get defensive and hostile.Broadly, 'digital manipulation' in this case just means altering a photo with some software tool(s). Think Photoshop.
This can be done to make technical corrections to a photo for proper white balance, sharpness, color saturation, etc. It can also be used creatively as an art form. And it's sometimes controversial in some applications like making a model's skin perfect, shaping a woman's figure, etc.
For digital manipulation applied to audio, I would think along the lines of DSP for digital room correction, EQ, bass management, etc.
Edits: 06/22/15
Thanks for the explanation.
JE
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