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> From: William Robb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "tom"
> Subject: RE: Pentax *ist D vs. Fujifilm S2 Pro: final update
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> > Theoretically, you can use a dlsr just like film camera -
> shoot jpg's,
> > upload the card at CVS or Walmart, let them do the work.
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> > Robb - do you have any idea how many of your customers do this?
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> Most of them.
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> We are also seeing a hell of a lot of problems because
> people either aren't
> using their cameras correctly, or because their cameras are junk.
> Files too small, or too compressed is very common.

Ok, lets say someone comes in and dumps their G5 onto your hard drive.
He shot large jpgs, lowest compression.

Are his prints going to look much different than if he had shot 35mm?

Most of us are going to fiddle with our files, because we're geeks.
But to answer Marnie's question, just how different are a set of
untouched digital files going to look from a set of 35mm in print?

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