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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
Does your acquaintance submit their paintings to competitions?
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
This is true. I did work experience centuries ago (well it feels like it!) with a photographer who had his own dark room. He taught me how to process film and create a photo print. There's some simple tricks to selectively overexposing parts of an image. He only did black and white photos, anything taken in colour was sent to a lab for processing.
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
Dark rooms were always a part of photography, straightening and enlarging the image was a first basic step.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostSome would argue that editing a photo to remove unwanted bits is cheating. Others would go further to say that enhancing a photo is cheating.
There used to be competitions on Flickr called "SOOC" - Straight Out Of Camera. You weren't allowed to straighten it or anything. It made people better photographers because it took things back to old school principles, where you recorded on film and didn't get to play round with it.
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Some would argue that editing a photo to remove unwanted bits is cheating. Others would go further to say that enhancing a photo is cheating.
There used to be competitions on Flickr called "SOOC" - Straight Out Of Camera. You weren't allowed to straighten it or anything. It made people better photographers because it took things back to old school principles, where you recorded on film and didn't get to play round with it.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostI very much doubt that's the 'start' of anything. AI has been able to create accurate watercolour/acrylic paintings and 8k pictures for ages now. I know someone who makes a living selling prints of 'paintings' online and selling to stock sites.
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I very much doubt that's the 'start' of anything. AI has been able to create accurate watercolour/acrylic paintings and 8k pictures for ages now. I know someone who makes a living selling prints of 'paintings' online and selling to stock sites.
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Photography cheat
The cheating has started....
https://www.theguardian.com/technolo...s-ai-generated
A photographer is refusing a prestigious award after admitting to being a “cheeky monkey” and generating the prize-winning image using artificial intelligence.
The German artist Boris Eldagsen revealed on his website that he was not accepting the prize for the creative open category, which he won at last week’s Sony world photography awards.
The winning photograph depicted two women from different generations in black and white.
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