Hi Terry,
probably not a machine print up to about 10x8
But a well-made hand printed 16X20 (Enlarger-made) from a good negative.... yes (I think so)
The grain structure might be a give away too.
herschel
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Mair's Photography <terry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
My point in the question was if cousin Hershel could tell the difference between a digital print done optically and a print from a negative.Thanks though.Terry L. Mair
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www.mairsphotography.com----- Original Message -----From: BobSent: Saturday, August 26, 2006 12:32 PMSubject: Re: Film or Digital? The Eternal Question!Mair's Photography wrote:
> What about a digital file printed on photo sensitive paper
> (traditional print)?
It's like when you look at a photo in your computer. The image is put
on your display through the magic of electronics. When printing on
photosensitive paper there might even be mirrors involved......
Bob
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