Hi,

> From: Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> That's correct, Rob has it just about right. A quality digital
> camera used correctly does a clean job of recording a photograph
> without creating defects in the rendering. How the photograph is
> textured/rendered is up to the judgement of the photographer.

Sorry, Godfey, but that paragraph is the biggest load of bollocks. _Nothing_ records a photograph without defects. However correctly it is used. Digital captures are more likely to have gross defects (hot pixel, anyone?) than film.

mike


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