Photoshop is next to wrong tool if you are coming from darkroom or more into photography than images manipulations.
Lightroom has dodge and burn, color balance adjustments, touch up and crop. And it is way more easy and faster to use application.
It has similar to darkroom enlarger color head contrast adjustments for bw printing.
It also allows to tag and arrange your photos, collections. I recommend old, stand alone Lightroom versions available as second hand.
nothing there??i'm a film guy, so am a digitally unschooled... if i started in photography today, i'd get a mirrorless, photoshop and never look back.
i was on the big auction site and came across this digital deal that is either really good, an error, or more likely a total SCAM. the seller has never sold anything and the price - well look for yourself...
https://www.ebay.com/itm/312236594815?ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&fromMakeTrack=true
what's the story?
nothing there??
I would strongly recommend that you get the exposure spot-on, in-camera, and not rely on Photoshop, Lightroom or other software for image manipulation/touch-up, other than to assign a profile, resize and complete print-step tasks. Reliance on heavy post manipulation only perpetuates an incompetent approach to photography and leads you directly to full digital photography. If that is your objective, well and good, but strive to get everything done in-camera rather than clacking away at a keyboard and romancing a mouse.
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