The salient point is that it’s all equal and what is considered “natural” or neutral editing, like “developing” digital negative image via darktable. I agree that using Glowup adheres to the spirit of photographing and that it should be understandable to make the distinction between using it and some more drastic or altering editing. I know some purists (not associated with the company, I believe
) would disagree with us.
Besides, there are plenty of people who take pics with old box and pinhole cameras. And don’t forget the computers and cameras in Voyagers (still recently used resumed working but too far a way to send pics at 22h44min lag [cameras off since 1990]). Millipixels is dowright futuristic (and special) in comparison ![]()