Graywolf asked: > > Now here is the $64 question. Why go digital if you are not going to do it > yourself? > For me, "doing it myself" was one of the most important considerations in my decision to go digital. However, that being said, if you dial into a digital lab with matched profiles and color space, you should be able to generate good prints. There's much more of a direct photographer/lab link than is possible with optical printing. Paul
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