For what it's worth, there is already significant difference in picture
quality (I'm not talking resolution) even between units from the same maker.
My brother's Cybershot has a colder blue color cast to an image compared to
my older model despite shooting under the same conditions. And while neither
of the Cybershots give truly good results using a flash, my friend's 880
takes quite good pictures using the flash.
Perhaps the trend we'll see is the ability for the user to choose the type
of 'digital film processing' he/she wants (maybe pre-configure settings
defining the characteristics of said digital film before shooting) to affect
output even without the use of a computer!
Cheers,
Jeff
> From: "aimcompute" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Sat, 6 Jan 2001 12:32:17 -0800
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: What will Digital Mean?
>
> Are there large or small differences between different manufacturer's CCD's
> as far as color rendition goes, or is this tweaked by in-camera software?
> How big or small are they? Is a CCD image a more "pure" view as opposed to
> film? Just curious on what the rest of you think about this.
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