Ed Zelinsky wrote:

> on 3/31/03 3:58 PM, Alan Miller at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Ed Zelinsky wrote:
> >
> >> I think that film ($$$) and not knowing how things were looking
> >
> > But I spent years studying how things would look......
>
> I did not mean to disparage film... Just a very personal reaction to a
> device that is more intuitive now than it used to be.

None taken, film and digital images are still different as the both handle
light differently. It's just easier to get feedback with your digital images
due to the faster results, shortening the learning curve. Both will still
require some learning. Film just uses silver ;-( so it costs more.

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