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11/14/2003 05:48:25 PM · #201
I just wanted to be the first one on the next page. ;D
11/14/2003 06:38:05 PM · #202
Originally posted by scab-lab:

Yes, it matters the most before you press the shutter. But Scott, you know, post processing is a part of digital photography. I dont think anyone here will argue that point.


Me either. I was just kidding. :)
11/14/2003 06:52:17 PM · #203
Yeah, I actually would of liked that one. The truth is I already shoot 60 hours a week under guidelines. I don't need to have the same restrictions when I shoot for "fun"... ;D

What is it about the rules that people don't understand? If you want to spot edit your photos then go to another site and spot edit to your heart's content. If you want to belong to this site then you have to abide by the rules just like everyone else.
I just don't understand all these people that read the rules when they signed up but now want to change everything. If the rules make you unhappy then there are different places where you can go to have things the way you would like. Why stay here and then bitch and moan that you don't like it. This is a free country. No one is holding you or anybody else that keeps griping about the "editing rules" hostage.
When I get to the point that I am not happy about these rules or any other rules then I move on.
11/14/2003 06:55:35 PM · #204
Originally posted by sonnyh:

Yeah, I actually would of liked that one. The truth is I already shoot 60 hours a week under guidelines. I don't need to have the same restrictions when I shoot for "fun"... ;D

What is it about the rules that people don't understand? If you want to spot edit your photos then go to another site and spot edit to your heart's content. If you want to belong to this site then you have to abide by the rules just like everyone else.
I just don't understand all these people that read the rules when they signed up but now want to change everything. If the rules make you unhappy then there are different places where you can go to have things the way you would like. Why stay here and then bitch and moan that you don't like it. This is a free country. No one is holding you or anybody else that keeps griping about the "editing rules" hostage.
When I get to the point that I am not happy about these rules or any other rules then I move on.


The rules have changed several times since I have been here, its called growth. :)
11/14/2003 07:05:48 PM · #205
Originally posted by sonnyh:

I just don't understand all these people that read the rules when they signed up but now want to change everything. If the rules make you unhappy then there are different places where you can go to have things the way you would like. Why stay here and then bitch and moan that you don't like it. This is a free country. No one is holding you or anybody else that keeps griping about the "editing rules" hostage.
When I get to the point that I am not happy about these rules or any other rules then I move on.


Actually, many of those who are the most vocal in support of change have been here a lot longer than you or I. So most of them have as much, if not more, right to argue for change that we do to tell them to go elsewhere. While I've been (weakly) on the non-change side of the debate, I've never suggested they go somewhere else, because they have a lot more invested here than I do.
11/14/2003 07:19:57 PM · #206
Considering the last poll about this, a good 1/4 (i think) of members were completly FOR allowing more editing, (of course the big chunk of people in the "maybe" pile kind of skews this figure, but anyway), for them to "go elsewhere" would mean 25% less income for DPC because of memberships, is this really worth it? Why not cater to everyone, and maybe even pick up a few more memberships from people who were scared off from the limited editing we do here.. I dont think anyone wants to make it so there are no no-edit challenges.. i think most want an *extra* challenge per week (or something to that extent) that wouldn't have any restrictions. If you're against this kind of challenge.. dont submit to this *extra* challenge. In all respects, the dpc routine doesn't change for people who dont want to.
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