In article <1164762395.805056@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, ellis@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
() wrote:
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> Ok, but that scanning back costs a lot last I looked. And it's
> not so good for anything that actually moves while you're shooting.
Yet, You can make money with it in ways film presents obstacles.
As in time turn around "For one".
> >Some people still make albumen prints and coat glass plates,
> >but it's not so easy to coat your own slide film and make the
> >chemistry to process it and do all of this well.
>
> Indeed.
You have to wonder whether Edward Weston, Elliot Porter and others
would be shooting LF if they had digital available.
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and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's
desire
at last, and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron."
- H. L. Mencken, in the Baltimore Sun, July 26, 1920.
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