Think about this. A camera that has the powerful tools of Photoshop installed right into the body so you can easily access it to edit your photos without even touching your computer.
A touch screen that can be turned on and off, so you can edit in Photoshop easily and not mess with the anything unintentionally if you accidentally bump it while looking through the viewfinder.
Now let's back up just a bit. Does a camera like this actually exist? The Casio Z300 and Z250 have Photoshop, right? Or at least something like it. And the Lumix DMC-FP7 does too, doesn't it? Well, yes they have tools to enhance portraits, but that's not really what I'm getting at here.
What if there was a camera, a good camera, that had tools that allowed you to remove objects from your image (e.i clone-stamp or band-aid tools in Photoshop), adjust hue, saturation, and contrast, and even cut things out of the picture to move it to another photo.
Haven't seen a camera like that, have you? (if you actually have, please comment the model name right away)
Imagine a world where you never have to edit your pictures sitting at your computer desk ever again.
And, I mean, while we're at it, why not add a few more features to this wonderful camera we are imagining.
Let's add internet access. In fact, wi-fi that follows you around so you don't have to connect to a router, enabling your to share your photos anywhere, anytime.
Hmm what shall we name this new camera?
How about the AZ 9300. Yeah there we go.
(Nikon if you're reading this, please make this camera and send it to me.)
Well, it seems my dreams have come to an end. Looking my desk, my camera sits beside me...with no built in Photoshop. Reality is a sad place, but maybe this camera will exist one day.
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