It isn't economics. Guys who shoot for 15K a day can print any way they choose. 
Even the fine art photogs are printing inkjet. Control is part of it, but the 
quality is there as well.


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> > That only proves that you haven't met the emperor.
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> You have this idea that digital printing is somehow superior to tradition 
> custom printing.
> At some point, it may end up that way, because the people doing custom work 
> are being forced to adapt to digital.
> The pro boys like digital because because they can sit in front of a 
> computer and pretend to be talented, and because it is cheaper for them to 
> churn out inkjet prints, rather than pay for quality printing.
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> Paul, it's about economics, not quality.
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> William Robb
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