At 10:57 AM 9/9/1998 -0400, you wrote:
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> I welcome digital imaging, think it is a revolution, but the death of
>film is a long way off, due to real temporal and economic factors. When
>a person can buy a digital camera that gives film quality at $150 (in
>constant 1998 dollars) or so, is not obsolete for 5 years, and they can
>get double prints that last 70 years at a cost of .38 per frame at their
>local drugstore, then the days of film are over, assuming everyone
>embraces the technology.
>
> *= Doris Fang =*
Hi Doris,
Plus, I actually like to scan film. I think film is a great front end for
the digital stream. Film gives me lots of different flavors. It's a gas.
So I'm rooting for your scenario.
Joel
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