Hi,

Shel wrote:

I recently had a discussion with a couple of photographers, the subject of
which was how Photoshop relates to Photography.  Is an image that has been
extensively "adjusted" in Photoshop still a photograph, or has it somehow
morphed into something else?  Is there a line somewhere that, when crossed,
moves the image out of the category of Photograph into something else?  And
what is that something else?

David Hockney thinks so. His recent comment was something along the lines of "<heavily digitally manipulated images> are just badly drawn photographs"


mike


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