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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. The National Geo photog I occasionally hire uses Nikons with polaroid backs for setups, and 35 mm and 2-1/4 for money shots. Two of the three Black Star photogs I hire use kodachrome almost exclusively. There are reasons why the best shots are still taken with kodachrome or fujichrome for magazine use. There's a blast from the past. I know nothing about photography but back as a teenager I bought a halfway decent camera to try to learn. I remember trying kodachrome film for slides and was immediately impressed with the rich, almost artificial colors. Eisboch The problem with digital "photos" is that it is hard for a graphics artist to see precisely what the picture really has, because the monitors available today won't resolve them. That's not the case with a 'chrome and a loupe. Friend that does photography for most of the Silicon Valley annual reports. Has not used film is at least 3 years. But almost all his digital cameras all use at least 100+ mbyte per shot. All the commercial stuff cameras connect to a PC. |
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