Hitchcock wrote: It lets you be "lazy" with the photographs...
Actually it allows designers some latitude when using the photograph while remaining true to the photographer's vision. We cannot always use the proportions given us and photographers don't always know the compositional elements of the end product. And the cost of decent retouching, even in this day of Photoshop can be prohibitive.
And it can allow a little "relaxation" into some shoots ;¬)
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Anand @ Mar 10th 2007 3:41PM
Hitchcock wrote:
It lets you be "lazy" with the photographs...
Actually it allows designers some latitude when using the photograph while remaining true to the photographer's vision. We cannot always use the proportions given us and photographers don't always know the compositional elements of the end product. And the cost of decent retouching, even in this day of Photoshop can be prohibitive.
And it can allow a little "relaxation" into some shoots ;¬)