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Originally Posted by Anaraxes
I'd disagree, actually. Subject selection, composition, color temperature, lighting, shutter speed/exposure/aperture, white balance and uses of colors of lighting, filters, lenses, field of view and focal length... none of that has changed a bit. The only major difference in photography from TL7 has been the actual recording of the image (film versus digital) inside the otherwise largely identical camera that selects, modifies, and forms that image on the image plane. But loading a film canister or not isn't all there is to photography.
Digital image processing (Photoshop, etc) is a separate skill, as you can use that on scanned film images just as well as direct digital ones.
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I was speaking of the lab work, actually. Anyone trained on a digital camera won't be able to process a film in a darkroom, let alone a 19 century plate.
And by raw, this is also part of the skill !
The art part, yes, it remain roughly the same, although there are also notable changes.