Re: Mixing digital photography with analog photography

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If you're talking about "the whole process" then it's NOT true that "any idiot can do it".

But if you're just talking about "any idiot can do it" then you have to include the people who used film and took the roll to the drug store to be sent away for developing/printing.

In other words, you're using something similar to bait and switch in your argument.   Producing a good photograph or photographic print requires skill in many dimensions -- in either analog or digital methods.

  -yoram


On Sep 23, 2012, at 7:28 PM, Jan Faul wrote:


Great news - but how exactly does it replicate the enlarger? The difference between digital and film is not simply the image receptor, it’s the whole process. Film takes concentration and time and digital is so simple any idiot can do it.


Jan Faul

On Sep 23, 2012, at 7:03 PM, Stephen Ylvisaker wrote:

Digital goes Retro

The above link is to an column talking about using digital technology to replicate analog techniques.


Stephen




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