>I shoot both film and digital (as an amateur) and while it is nice to see
>whether you got what you wanted right away
>(Did aunt Ethel blink? Is everyone in the group looking in the same
>direction?
>Did any charming members of the 8th grade basketball team scrtatch their nose
>with their middle finger?)
Don't worry, clone! Just copy parts of one photo onto the other until all
of one photo is what you want.
> I was playing with roughly 24 digital images this afternoon, getting
> them ready for
>printing, and it took me over an hour, due to slow read/write times and
>the need
>to restart my computer in the middle of things when something hung up.
Not only do you have to get the new digital camera, you need to upgrade the
computer to include large amounts of memory, both hard drive and ram.
>Yeah, digital is nice in its own way, but also brings along other headaches.
And it's own rewards.
gregg
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