A friend just came home to visit from Japan. He showed me his new camera.  A
digital? No. An APS camera.  He loves the prints it makes.  I couldn't
believe he hadn't gone digital since digital is all the rage nowadays.

Jim A.

> From: "Herb Chong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2003 23:18:35 -0500
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> you are being extremely foolish if you believe the transparency doesn't
> undergo manipulation to get it to print right. i work with the print side of
> the trade. what can be done on film can be done in digitally if they take
> the trouble to, including making it look like any specific film you want
> from any specific format and through any particular lens.
> 
> Herb...
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>> Also, they control everything about the shoot so thoroughly that that big
> virgin
>> tranny needs no manipulation prior to prepress. And therefore there is no
>> economic advantage to shooting digitally.
> 
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