On Fri, 14 May 1999 Robinsnes@xxxxxxx wrote:
>What difference does that info make? It tells you nothing about how it was
>bracketed, what filtration was used (ie 81A,B,C or 80A, etc) and is of little
>value unless there is some type of selective focus used. The only thing of
>some value might be the type of film used. The rest you can probably guess or
>at least have fun trying to figure it out!
Well, for a relative newbie to SLR photography, it get's
frustrating after a while trying to figure out how the photo was taken. I
guess that's actually rather fun. If they had exposire info, that would go
into my mental database, and can be referred to when in a similar
situation. Of course, the better way to enter data in that d/base would be
to experiment, which is what I am currently doing :-)
--
"We'll try to stay blind to the hope and fear outside."
--Duran Duran
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