If, as Rod says, the top image is from the DSLR, either someone doesn't know 
what they're doing with that DSLR or they're having a bit of fun at our 
expense. It's quite obvious that one can achieve accurate white balance with a 
DSLR with very little difficulty and that film would tend to be off color in 
tungsten light. 


> On 22 Jul 2005 at 12:57, John Francis wrote:
> 
> > 
> > Has there really been much disagreement?
> > 
> > Almost every post I've noticed seemed to agree that the top
> > photograph was from the film camera, and the lower one was
> > from the digital.
> > 
> > Reasons stated included the rather better white balance of
> > the lower picture (AWB should do better than a film being
> > used in lighting conditions it wasn't designed for), and
> > the better perceived DOF of the lower image (although this
> > has also been attributed to over-sharpening).
> 
> Ahh, but the top image is from the DSLR according to the EXIF data.
> 
> 
> 
> Rob Studdert
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