You may very well be right.  As I don't have a digital camera that I
would consider using for a wedding, I haven't submitted to them any
real quantities.  Coupled with that, my Coolpix exhibits many of the
weaknesses of the average P&S (weak flash, heavy redeye, slow AF,
etc).


Bruce



Thursday, December 5, 2002, 6:05:07 PM, you wrote:

HC> Message text written by INTERNET:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>In weddings and portraits, you are talking a much bigger volume of
HC> keepers (not because technically they are all superb shots, but
HC> because they record an event) that have to be dealt with.<

HC> i shot a wedding for a friend as the backup photographer using my digital
HC> camera. only about 200 pictures. on my system, NONE of them need any
HC> adjustment to print with results at least as good as the average photo lab.
HC> we are talking purely of tonal reproduction, not composition or artistic
HC> value. if the lab can't do that with a known color profile digital input,
HC> they are not worth taking your business to.

HC> Herb....

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