Guy Scharf
Leading Member
As everyone has said, it depends on the planned use of the photo, any ethical considerations associated with that use, and the time you wish to invest the image. For me, a major factor is the number of images, how "valuable" they are, and how long I have to complete PP.
For example, if I have an image whose usage is "fine art," then there are no bounds to what I might do in PP. The primary consideration is time and value. I also take photos to document vegetation near land boundaries. With those photos, I will adjust only white balance, exposure and contrast; I won't even crop. For PJ-like usage, I often crop, dodge and burn, etc., but don't remove or add elements to the image.
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My photos: http://photos.moxis.com
For example, if I have an image whose usage is "fine art," then there are no bounds to what I might do in PP. The primary consideration is time and value. I also take photos to document vegetation near land boundaries. With those photos, I will adjust only white balance, exposure and contrast; I won't even crop. For PJ-like usage, I often crop, dodge and burn, etc., but don't remove or add elements to the image.
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My photos: http://photos.moxis.com