In a message dated 1/3/2003 8:12:07 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I have a complete color neg printing darkroom collecting dust since I > changed to digital printing. Color balance is a big challenge to digital > printers too, but tools are available to standardize the process and it is > much more repeatable than chemical/optical printing. Furthermore, it is just > as easy to print slides as color negatives. Before digital printing it was > very difficult to print good images from slides. Aha. Probably why I will go digital in a few years, too. > "Newbies" get to go right into digital printing without > suffering the trials > of chemical color printing. You are lucky. > Bill Lawlor Well, the passage of time and the resultant improving technology ought to count for something. Unless you think walking 10 miles through the snow to go to school is good for the soul (re suffering is good for the soul). Hehehe. Thanks! Your answer (not just the part I snipped) explained a lot. Doe aka Marnie

