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[QUOTE=Stickman55;5647022]Don't be fooled by the "no filter" imprint on that photo. The areas in red are auto smoothed and flattened by algorithms built into Snapchat posting functions. NO ONES skin in the flesh has that lack of texture and dimension. You no longer have to be a Photoshop wiz to smooth the wrinkles so to speak. The apps do it for you and also cleverly give you options to present yourself as "authentic ". And while I'll refrain from posting a link to my LinkedIn page, I will offer that I have worked in the media and phtotography industry, including print and digital, for over 30 years and know what's unvarnished when I see it.[/QUOTE]I can attest to your print and photographic knowledge. Likewise, I've had decades of print (black, greyscale, color) and film/digital photography experience and I do not mean as a hobby.
What you and I see in these photos is not obvious to the untrained eye. It also helps to view these images on a high resolution monitor. It's a world of difference compared to phones, laptops and tablets. Much detail and resolution is lost on these smaller devices.
As an analogy using sound, think of listening to high end (audiophile) audio music on pro equipment. If you played the same passage on a TV, or an AM or FM radio, likewise much would be lost due to limitations in those media circuits (example: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cutoff_frequency). It's more than just the speakers.
Further, it is the digital audio and visual world that is trying to mimic the analog versions of audio and visual.
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