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<blockquote data-quote="JonB" data-source="post: 35070" data-attributes="member: 3047"><p>A good description of aperture can be found here: <a href="http://blog.parthamisra.com/aperture/" target="_blank">Aperture</a></p><p></p><p>There is an old saying that is attributed to Ansel Adams "ƒ8 and be there" which means you have to be present to win and set the camera to ƒ8 because it is usually in the sharpest range of just about every lens out there.</p><p></p><p>For anyone saying that using photoshop on dental images (or any images) is cheating or wrong - if Adams was alive today - he'd use it just like all the rest of us. He spent a lot more time in his darkroom dodging and burning his images than most people realize. You don't get his level of images straight out of a camera.</p><p>It used to be said that cameras don't lie and that may be true - but all photographers do and always have!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonB, post: 35070, member: 3047"] A good description of aperture can be found here: [url=http://blog.parthamisra.com/aperture/]Aperture[/url] There is an old saying that is attributed to Ansel Adams "ƒ8 and be there" which means you have to be present to win and set the camera to ƒ8 because it is usually in the sharpest range of just about every lens out there. For anyone saying that using photoshop on dental images (or any images) is cheating or wrong - if Adams was alive today - he'd use it just like all the rest of us. He spent a lot more time in his darkroom dodging and burning his images than most people realize. You don't get his level of images straight out of a camera. It used to be said that cameras don't lie and that may be true - but all photographers do and always have! [/QUOTE]
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