Probably needs a new thread, but Darko's friend intuitively thought that one kind of manipulation was "cheating". I agree with everything Michael wrote, but I also think we all put self-imposed constraints on ourselves. Maybe they are "integrity of process". We feel satisfaction when we achieve what we want within our self-imposed "rules". Here at APUG that usually means entirely chemical/analog process. I like to see what constraints other people put on their own photography, and it is interesting how different people choose different things to be "strict" about. Not many of us these days would keep a collection of "good sky negatives" to add to our prints when the sky is boring, so we'd (mostly) agree on that constrtaint. But we see all kinds of other constraints: full frame vs crop, straight prints, etc... It would be interesting to see what everyone thinks is "cheating" or not. Or maybe "cheating" is too strong a word, maybe it is different ideas about "pure" or about hand-crafted, etc...