> I suppose Ansel Adams sent his negatives back to Kodak to have prints made.
> I'm quite sure they were "perfect" out of the camera. No doubt it was a
> ghost writer that wrote "The Print". Certainly he would have had no need
> for "post-processing".
I hate to tell you this, Chuck, but you ain't no Ansel Adams.
And neither am I.
However, where I am going to challenge you thinking is in that St.
Adams did everything possible to standardize the process so that you
could shoot in-camera for a specific paper grade and print exposure.
That was as close to the "in-camera JPEG" as the technology allowed.
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