When the Fujifilm X Pro 3 launched and added clarity adjustment, I was so incredibly thrilled. Even better: it seemed to add my changes to the RAW files. "Why doesn't everyone do this?" I wondered to myself.
And then, more and more, I started to see camera manufacturers add the feature. But I think that everyone needs it at this point. With so much of a heavy emphasis being put these days on the post-production aspect, there is a vast need to differentiate between a photographer and a photo editor. With a photographer, they do most of the work in-camera. While with a photo editor, they do most of the work in post-production. It's created a culture of merely just fixing it in post-production. By adding clarity to a camera's functionality, a photographer can focus on shooting and continue shooting rather than spending more time in post-production. And I think that's huge. . thephoblographer.com
2020-9-23 07:00