In a message dated 1/24/2005 10:45:02 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: In conclusion, the final digital image contains defects also, they are just different types of defects from film.
rg ========= Agreed. Six of one, half a dozen of another. Every medium has its downside/upside. In art, say, drawing, whatever the medium one uses (charcoal, pen & ink, pencil -- different types of paper -- newsprint, charcoal paper, etc.), one tries to work with its limitations. I feel redundant (I know I've said it before), but I think any craft entails that, working within the parameters of the medium. Or trying, cleverly, to find *work arounds* as much as possible. No medium is perfect. All have *defects* or maybe, more accurately, limitations. The craftsmanship (womanship) comes from knowing the limitations of each medium as well as one can and working with them as well as one can. Marnie aka Doe

