On 3/27/06 6:57 AM, "Paul Stenquist", <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I did shoot a lot with the digital at first, > because I was experimenting. But now I find I've reverted to my > photography mindset. Digital isn't an issue. I'm also very careful with > in-camera exposure control. Although I shoot only RAW and can make > changes when processing, the best results are still obtained from > perfect exposures, particularly in regard to noise and highlight > retention. I rarely spend more than five images converting a RAW. One > to two minutes is the norm. Those are what experienced people do, after the rush of digital excitement which depleted the shutter durability :-). And Paul is obviously not particularly the film enthusiast and not anti-digital, not at all. That was a big part of my point but he does not seem to be claiming that his post-processing part is somehow the "art". Really digressing ;-). Cheers, Ken

