gah1
Member
Ok. OK. I have decided that I dont want to spend hours on post processing. I work in front of a PC all day, Why do I want to spend my down time in front of one as well?
So, does this mean I shouldnt have an DSLR??
Some people tell me that PPS MUST be done, others say no. I understand that in film cameras its done by the developers but what about slide film? That isnt PPS is it? Surely not and that always looked great.
I will only print say 5% of my shots - the rest I will view on my PC so do I still need PPS or not?
If so I think that DSLRs sales will be limited in the mass market unless this is sorted out. I just cannot see that most people are gonna want to spend ages on this and if they buy a DSLR and then find they have to there are gonna be a hell of a lot of disappointed people out there!!
Or is this just a Canon/Nikon issue. Someone has told me that the Fuji S2 doesnt need PPS at all.
I need to get this clear in my mind BEFORE I shell out £1000!!!
gah1
So, does this mean I shouldnt have an DSLR??
Some people tell me that PPS MUST be done, others say no. I understand that in film cameras its done by the developers but what about slide film? That isnt PPS is it? Surely not and that always looked great.
I will only print say 5% of my shots - the rest I will view on my PC so do I still need PPS or not?
If so I think that DSLRs sales will be limited in the mass market unless this is sorted out. I just cannot see that most people are gonna want to spend ages on this and if they buy a DSLR and then find they have to there are gonna be a hell of a lot of disappointed people out there!!
Or is this just a Canon/Nikon issue. Someone has told me that the Fuji S2 doesnt need PPS at all.
I need to get this clear in my mind BEFORE I shell out £1000!!!
gah1