I am amateure photographer and am trying to learn the digital photography ins and outs. I am trying to improve technique, composition, equipment, post processing and a general understanding of just what is the right way to do things. Sometimes I find things that make my future direction unclear.
That being said I looked last night at the National Geographic Magazine website and found the "My Shot" section. According to their rules only jpegs or jpgs unedited, directly out of the camera can be submitted.
I have preferred to shoot RAW. I try to to a good job with setting white balance and exposure before taking the picture but find it very helpful to "adjust" the photo in a program like Adobe Lightroom.
Are they saying they do not want any of these post camera adjustments and is this true of every photo I see published in National Geographic magazine?
What if I crop or adjust the image before it leaves the camera? Is this acceptable?
I am just trying to understand. National Geographic has published countless amazing images over the years. Are those images all "not worked"? All the film images were processed in a darkroom were they not?
My apologies if this is a basic question but I am trying to learn the correct way to do things. The members here seem very plugged in and knowledgeable. Thanks in advance for you thoughts.


