Sirius Glass
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The "judge" (whatever those qualifications are) stated the photographer should improve his photoshop skills, so she clearly believed the image was digitally produced.
That, in itself, I don't find offensive - but the cavalier suggestions for improving it are presumptuous. She didn't accept that the print looked exactly the way the photographer wanted it to look. Instead, she offered the type of advice you find on certain digital photography forums by people who've mastered 3 months of photoshop.
Three months? I found it to take much less time.
IDK seems like often times the shoe fits the same on the other foot..
Not really. After many years in the darkroom I still am learning better methods and techniques. That is why I go to workshops I have not even touched carbon prints, platinum paladium, color tinting, and emultions making.