Hi Dick,

> I am sure you use movements when
>required.

Especially trying to get a foot in the commissioners doors :-).

>but if you use 35mm or low-res digital, your work is not acceptable to all
>clients and/or agencies...however good you are at PR.

I agree wholeheartedly.
>
> I am sure you need
>movements in a pack shot factory,

and of course in many advertising shoots. Movements are of course not 
just for correcting verticals.

>and if the end product is a half A5 page
>picture, res does not matter either - horses for courses.

But there is the conundrum. We've often shot something that's 'just for 
A5' only to find that the client has taken a shine to it and wants a 
bigger version . When extra rights are involved , this can be serious 
wonga. We've found it pays (literrally )  to err on the side of caution , 
especially if you can .

Regards,

Bob Marchant.

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