It depends...
Maybe i have spent relatively little time in darkroom.
My daily work is computer related. High tech IT.
I eat computers, breath computers and sometimes have "sex" with them :)
Knowing all software bugs, errors and gliches, i simply do not trust.
Like Will Smith from "I Robot" :)
So i hate to sit one hour more on my home PC, just to convert something
from RAW. Just run small resize and rotate script, and thats all.
Most of my digital pictures are weekend shots together with my friends,
or some sports event. I get around 700 JPEGs in 2 Gig card.
If i go to do some serious shooting, i always carry 2 cameras: K100D and
645 or 6x7. Enjoying process, i shoot 20-30 RAW or JPEG frames as
samples, and repeat the same frames on film.
Gasha
Paul Stenquist wrote:
I most minded solitary time in the darkroom when I had to produce fifty
prints for a magazine article that had to ship Monday morning. If I was
playing with my own stuff, I enjoyed it. But I prefer the computer to
the chemicals for any type of work.
Paul
PS: I have some very nice enlarger lenses that I'd be happy to sell to a
list film lover.
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