was looking at some old photos of Kate bush, Stevie Nicks, and some other celebrities photoshoots from that time period and admiring the glowy affect or the purple and red colour palette on the photos wondering how I can achieve that same effect and then I realized that they did not have online editing software or even internet but the photos still look very nice and not like raw images I usually see. This may be a dumb question, I am not a photographer and do not know much about all this stuff but I am just curious.

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    11 months ago

    If you are asking post production editing, there was none. Please, if there was any enlighten me as well. Post editing came to live after the digital camera introduction. The photographer has to take the perfect picture. Actually, this is still the case, A “Genuine photographer” always tries to take the perfect image.

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            11 months ago

            Certainly true. We chose those materials that were best suited to the image. Be it film, chemistry or paper. Not to mention, a little dodge and burn along the way. Very few images were printed, delivered and used straight except the amateur roll stuff.

            And there was no shortage of retouching the image to remove something, add something and my favorite part, airbrushing wrinkles and other things some art director wanted gone.

            Had high quality digital been with us in 1960, film and paper would have been long gone.