Tonghang Zhou wrote:
"I see the real advantage of digital camera being the instant-feedback and 
shoot as many as you want to experiment capability. You can't do this with 
film. An acquaintance once mentioned this: with his new digital camera, he 
shoots a lot of pictures, way more than he otherwise would. What more need 
one say?"

Unquestionably, the "freeness" of digital exposures (after the initial 
investment) is a valuable advantage. However, I'm coming to believe that 
digital offers an even more compelling advantage to those who shoot indoors 
without flash: white-balance setting with no exposure penalty.

My school-play and Bat Mitvah prints from Ace Photo are perfectly 
color-corrected.  But not the JPEGs that came on the Picture CD. Now I must 
spend hours per roll correcting the yellowish color in PhotoImpact.



Paul Franklin Stregevsky
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