P� 8. des. 2003 kl. 20.16 skrev Mark Roberts:


Bruce Dayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

DT> DagT wrote:
DT> In large parts of the world even a minilab i far out of reach.
DT> Electricity too....

Sounds like for those parts of the world, that they are not much of a
market for any kind of photography - film or digital. Film requires some kind of lab
facilities and expendable income to purchase cameras, film and
processing. They don't sound like major consumers to me.

Indeed, these parts of the world, when they do get electricity and photo
labs, will probably go straight to digital minilabs and never have film
processing at all.

Sure, so that local photographers in some far away part of Indonesia, India or China will take the trip of their life to get some prints made in a major city. We are taking too much for granted in the west. I once talked to an Engineer in Yogiakarta on Jawa. He dreamed that he once in his life would be able to go to Bali, the neighboring island.


DagT



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