Out of interest does anyone know what the costs would be to make
hardcopies of 2160 (assuming Jez used 36 exposures per roll of his +60
rolls of Velvia) digital images of the same quality as the Velvia
slides? I know the two cases aren't exactly comparable but I'm just
curoius!
All the best,
Gareth.
<devil's advocate mode on>
How many rolls of Velvia do you want to put on the analog side of the
scales?
(I got thru >60 rolls last year, which meant $660 in film and developing in
1 year)
<devil's advocate mode off>
Jez (still analog, still consuming Velvia!)
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