In a message dated 1/23/2005 2:45:38 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: My feelings exactly. If you want the look of film (which is more than just grain) then shoot film. If you want a digital look, shoot digital.
Shel ======= I would tend agree with that. Which is why I was surpassed to see actions at Adobe to add grain to digital photos. So I was wondering what the results might be. Thanks to Juan I now have some idea. But it does seem like an immense waste of time and counterproductive too. Since one of the really nice things about digital is the non-graininess. OTOH, when doing art, the appearance of a drawing, say, can quite different based on the quality paper used -- coarseness, etc. That would be a nice option in digital. I just don't know how practical it is. No clue, really. Marnie aka Doe :-)

