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·3 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
> It also grows the intellectual souls, exposing people to far more depth of thought.

As a (not so) recent grad from a top public university in the US - for STEM fields, absolutely. But from my exposure to the humanities and liberal arts side of the campus, be it gen ed classes or just day-to-day interactions with those students, it was far more like a brainwashing factory designed to churn out professional activists. Those classes were far more about rote memorization and regurgitation of the professor's political opinions than any sort of critical thinking; diverge from that "Overton window" and your grades will suffer.
castella
·3 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
Granted, there isn't the ridiculous amount of postprocessing we see in phones, but even many dedicated cameras these days don't give you an actual raw sensor dump in their so-called RAW files.

Sony is probably the worst offender here actually. The a6x00 series applies lossy (!) compression to every RAW file without any option to disable, and there's an additional noise filter on long exposures that wreaks havoc on astrophotography:

https://stephenbayphotography.com/blog/sony-raw-compression-...

http://www.markshelley.co.uk/Astronomy/SonyA7S/sonystareater...