Pat,
I'll keep buying film as long it's there.
:-)
And I don't think film will die easily. Even if "everybody" wants 
their images to go digital in some way. 

Placing a CCD in a tabletop scanner is dead cheap compared to 
fitting one to a camera. Tech developments are bound to improve 
both type of products, so the combination of film and scanner will 
stay competitive for a long while.

(Haven't followed this thread very closely, so please excuse me if 
this is out of line...)

Jostein


---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Pat White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2001 07:45:58 -0400

>My feeling is that film will always have the edge in resolution, 
since CCDs
>and other light sensors are electrical components with a certain 
minimum size,
>while film works on a molecular scale.  I'm sure everyone has 
noticed that
>film continues to improve.  The cost/availability factor is 
another story.
>Keep buying film, folks!
>
>Pat White
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