I'm reading a very interesting book at the moment about the commercial
practice of early Renaissance painting. You should think yourselves lucky
your clients don't specify that you grind the colours yourself and use
ultramarine at 2 florins the ounce on the Virgin's cloak, and ultramarine at
one florin the ounce on the rest of the picture, and definitely none of that
cheap German blue.

B

> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
> Godfrey DiGiorgi
> 
> That's why I spend time to get clients to agree on what the
> *deliverables* will be, rather than how I achieve producing those
> deliverables. No client tells me how to set my camera, if they insist,
> I refuse the contract.
> 
> On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 8:21 AM, Mark Roberts
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > You're probably right Godfrey, but there's no guarantee that the
> > "they" in this case aren't *among* those who are confused about the
> > camera settings when it comes to raw capture! They may really be
> > asking for what they say, unaware that it's impossible. Believe me,
> > I've been down that road. ;-)
> 
> Godfrey - [email protected]
> 
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