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Have all the excellent SLR photos been post-processed?

1, excellent digital photos, mostly retouching. Even with traditional film, a good photo often needs to be partially brightened, shaded, laminated, thickened, thinned, colored and cut, and a magnifying glass should be moved in the darkroom to correct the perspective distortion. But accurate composition and exposure are also needed before taking pictures. The photo itself is not well taken, and it is congenitally deficient, and retouching can't make up for it.

2. In addition to PS, you can try Lightroom, which is used by many professional photographers.

3. Different competitions have different standards for photo retouching. Take Jose as an example, you can adjust the color, brightness, photo size and cropping. However, it is not allowed to combine (such as superposition and splicing) and remove impurities (film camera shooting, darkroom does not allow such adjustments). But other competitions should have different standards, and with the development of science and technology, the specific competition standards will change according to the different performance and functions of cameras (digital cameras were not even allowed to participate in many of the earliest competitions).