>It turns out that they will only use film
>photos, because the quality of even the top-end digital
>pictures aren't good enough.
>Interesting! Has anyone else heard that or is this just a
>bee-in-the-bonnet of the Studio director?
Probably, but not uncalled for. After all, if an agency or art
director has a problem with 35mm pictures not being good enough,
why should he/she compromise even farther with digital?
I'm of the opinion that digital demand will grow, 35mm will
disappear and medium/large format will be where it's at for
quality publication. There are those of us which are becomming
specialists in the archaic technologies of B&W because demand
for such old stuff will only grow. Either be cutting edge or so
far behind that you are cool again.
AG-Schnozz
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