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Subject: Re: Judging Photos


>I think he means that with the switch to digital, the average photographer 
>has become more concerned with technical perfection. I believe that this is 
>generally true. With film, only those who did their own darkroom work had 
>absolute control. Now nearly all advanced photographers can take complete 
>control of their workflow. So they are more aware of faults and strive to 
>eliminate them. This transfers to the judging criteria as well. Probably a 
>good thing in many ways.

There is some of that, but there are a heck of a lot of photographers who 
did very well with film, but aren't doing so well with digital, simply 
because they aren't technically minded past the picture taking phase.

William Robb


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