From: paul barbera (barbera@ozemail.com.au)
Date: 05/26/01-02:40:41 AM Z
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> From: Thor Bols <thorbols@hotmail.com>
> Reply-To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
> Date: Fri, 25 May 2001 22:57:08 +0000
> To: pam@pinehill.com, alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
> Subject: Re: Color Negative Film question
>
> I unfortunately started this thread when I asked Craig Koshyk if he had
> considered using a camera for the book project he is working on. Implicit
> in that suggestion was the notion that I thought it might be able to do the
> job. Obviously, I was not suggesting that Craig use some Walmart special!
> After you communicated an assumption that digital photographs had "fringing"
> problems, I feebly attempted to demonstate that was not the case by
> directing your attention to some NASA examples, that you had no time to look
> at. These examples, which do a far better job of demonstrating the efficacy
> of digital photography then anything *I* could say with no substantiation,
> were summarily dismissed by you and others because they were 1) too big to
> download, 2) perhaps altered in Photoshop (or by other means), and 3) not
> valid because they exist on a RGB monitor.
>
> In digital photography, as with everything else, there are continuums of
> price and quality. I was directing my comments to the cameras on the higher
> end of that continuum, and apparently you were only addressing the lower
> end. I apologize for the confusion.
>
>
>
>> Then why didn't you just say so to begin with? I asked, never saw this
>> answer.
>>
>> Pam
>>
>> Thor Bols wrote:
>>> ...In the past, I have experienced magenta fringing and other
>>> undesirable artifacts in digital shots, but not with the D-1 and the
>> 660.
>>> ...
>>
>> --
>> Pamela G. Niedermayer
>> Pinehill Softworks Inc.
>> 600 W. 28th St., Suite 103
>> Austin, TX 78705
>> 512-236-1677
>> http://www.pinehill.com
>
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