Actually, one reason that labs are folding is that even the crappiest digital camera equals the quality you get from most labs, because they're crappy too.
Mark Roberts wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >> Since when is it necessary for a film photographer to take lots of >> pictures? I went out today and took pictures using a Stereo Realist >> camera. I did one roll. I was deliberate in my stereo photography so >> > get > >> the best effect. Sorry I won't make my local film processor happy by >> > not > >> taking lots and lots of pictures. >> > > The *reason* labs are folding faster than rice paper at an origami > contest is because even the "film is NOT dead" people aren't shooting > enough of it. If film really wasn't dead you would be bragging about > how *many* rolls you shoot, not how few. > > > > -- The difference between Microsoft and 'Jurassic Park': In one, a mad businessman makes a lot of money with beasts that should be extinct. The other is a film. -- Unattributed -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

