----- Original Message ----- From: "Godfrey DiGiorgi"
Subject: Re: PP: Digital Grain





Yes, it is precisely analogous to choosing a film and processing treatment to achieve a visual effect. The difference is that you can choose the rendering you want after you've made the exposure, allowing more flexibility to the process.

Ah, so if you don't have a photographic vision or style to call your own, you can just randomly snap off pictures and pick your style later.
Some prefer a more calculatred approach to this, I guess.



To get back to my original statement, there is no "digital look". A photograph recorded with a digital camera looks as it ought to, as a capture of light without defects intrduced by the capture medium.

Wanna buy a bridge? I have a nice one for sale.

William Robb




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