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Subject: [OM] Re: When digital is no good...
From: Peter Leyssens <peterleyssens@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 13:14:43 +0200
Hi Moose,

> I've made some very nice 8x10 (A4?) prints from a 2mp P&S, some even 
> cropped. Viewed at close distances, they still look pleasant, but are 
> obviously not highly detailed. At normal viewing distance, they are in 
> some ways nicer than scanned film. I think it's something to do with 
> color linearity, but I'm not sure. In any case, regular people tend to 
> pick them out as eye catching and remark on how much they like them. I 
> don't do that much anymore, as the higher rez digis I have now have the 
> same characteristics with better detail resolution.

In general, I also pick out digital prints.  But I can't with these 
(except for the fact that I knew which one was digital and which one 
wasn't).  I think most people drop their memory cards off at their local 
"printed in 1 microsecond while you make us richer shopping for other 
stuff" places.  Somehow, many digital prints miss a 3d feeling.

Not so with this place (Bert Verlinden in Leuven, for the ones in 
Belgium).  I heard from somebody who should know that he uses a kind of 
analog printing method that requires dipping the prints in baths 
afterwards, but I don't know.  In any case, the printouts are stunning.


>>Unfortunately, that particular cheap 3mp camera (a Minolta) has an 
>>extreme shutter lag 
> The shutter and shot to shot lag of digicams has improved enormously in 
> newer models.
>>and terrible colour balance
> Again, color balance has improved in general, but it's still the 
> responsibility of the photographer to use the right settings.

Well, it is a very cheap one for a reason.  Probably not the newest one 
either, it was quite big, though feather light, 100% pure plastic alien 
lookalike monster.

In any case, the most important thing that I learnt out of this was that 
the person behind the camera is much more important than the camera 
itself these days.  I could've adjusted the colour balance on my PC and 
the digital prints would've been very hard to distinguish from the 
analog ones.


Peter.

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