Message text written by INTERNET:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >I'd say having 140 shots on one card with no film costs, no developing chores, and no need to wait to see the results is light years away from the era of the press camera. You're welcome to go back if you prefer, but shooting with a press camera is no picnic.
--Mike< i just received the green light for an article on waterfalls. they want digital originals where possible and their image specs are a high quality 4 megapixel image. if i supply slides, they would scan and keep at no more than 4 megapixels. they print on high quality glossy stock, about the same as National Geographic uses. anyone who sells their images (as opposed to prints) is being forced to go digital. stock agencies who don't won't have buyers anymore because the graphic artists want digital. publications who don't go digital for their image have trouble because the rest of their publication process is digital. time is money. Herb....