Awediot wrote:
garyrhook wrote:
Awediot wrote: Lol...yep. Ya caught me... When I'm not spamtrolling the forums of photo sites to shame strangers away from cutting edge editing technology, I start forest fires because blue gets boring as a sky color, and sunsets are a dime a dozen...
And it's not interesting to edit a JPG. The image has already been edited, either by the camera, or by you, or whatever. You can't undo that. So where the challenge? Fixing a mediocre image? At least with a RAW file one has something with which to work.
It's not clear to me that you're shaming anyone. One wonders if you ever actually listen to yourself? It seems like so much self-important nonsense.
Oh dear... Bet I'm not the only one who isn't able to meet whatever it takes to interest you... At least I managed to qualify as worthy of the time it took to try and enlighten me as to how self important the nonsense I obliviously post makes me appear... Appreciate you stooping to deliver such a constructive critique...blatant, almost painful irony you missed aside.
Personally...boring things posted by arrogant people doesn't merit a response. I barely even know I skimmed them. But to each their own.
Pattern recognized: noted.Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Awediot wrote:
garyrhook wrote:
Awediot wrote: Lol...yep. Ya caught me... When I'm not spamtrolling the forums of photo sites to shame strangers away from cutting edge editing technology, I start forest fires because blue gets boring as a sky color, and sunsets are a dime a dozen...
And it's not interesting to edit a JPG. The image has already been edited, either by the camera, or by you, or whatever. You can't undo that. So where the challenge? Fixing a mediocre image? At least with a RAW file one has something with which to work.
It's not clear to me that you're shaming anyone. One wonders if you ever actually listen to yourself? It seems like so much self-important nonsense.
Oh dear... Bet I'm not the only one who isn't able to meet whatever it takes to interest you... At least I managed to qualify as worthy of the time it took to try and enlighten me as to how self important the nonsense I obliviously post makes me appear... Appreciate you stooping to deliver such a constructive critique...blatant, almost painful irony you missed aside.
Personally...boring things posted by arrogant people doesn't merit a response. I barely even know I skimmed them. But to each their own.
Baydream wrote: Sorry. This thread lost its way a number of posts ago. Calling names and posting gibberish does not add to the value of this thread or site.
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Baydream wrote: Sorry. This thread lost its way a number of posts ago. Calling names and posting gibberish does not add to the value of this thread or site.
Your wrong.
Art is never wrong!
Scotty wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Baydream wrote: Sorry. This thread lost its way a number of posts ago. Calling names and posting gibberish does not add to the value of this thread or site.
Your wrong.
Art is never wrong!
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