On Thu, 4 Sep 1997 12:25:16 -0500, Dave Cohen wrote: >And when the new smaller K-14 machines come out, yesterday's Schnucks >grocery bagger with "knowledge of a Windows environment" will be running >them.
To which Warren replies: I hope my roll isn't in the processor when the Windoze crashes! Dave Cohen continued: >An interesting opinion, and a happy client! (Beauty is in the eye of the >beholder and in perspective, some things look damn good until you put >something else next to them). If your client is having an ad printed, then >your image will be scanned, run through prepress services where it will be >manipulated for optimal printing, separated into four color channels and >the files output for printing the plates. That was a greatly simplified >description, but the point is, the film makes no difference at this point, >as long as it provided the best image to scan; something E-6 does very well >and very fast. To me, this point was driven home by Dale Sanders' Rio Grande book. The color lithographs were outstanding and a far cry above the projected K25 slides that I have seen in my lifetime. >Film is just like people, you can find something good about each one if you >look at the whole picture! :) Amen! Later, Warren --> SPORRS: Serious Photographers of Railroad Related Subjects X-Mozilla-Status: 0001 Content-Length: 30434
