Well, I think it goes beyond that.  It's obvious that there's also a lot of
overlap.  So, not only does either system have it's strengths, both do ~most~
things just as well, if not a bit differently, than the other.

cheers,
frank

Boris Liberman wrote:

> Hi!
>
> g> Why can't it simply be agreed that film makes pretty good images, and
> g> digital makes pretty good images. 5 years ago the comparison was rather
> g> ludicrous, but that was 5 years ago.
>
> I subscribe to that. It is better both ways, isn't it?
>
> Just like W Robb and probably many others said - each tool has its
> merit and value, and, fortunately, there is no ultimate tool that tops
> them all.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Boris

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