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Steve Simmons how about a 100% digital art mag?

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ArtKramr - 19 Jul 2003 00:44 GMT
It is the future Steve. Go for it. Fewer and fewer large format and film
photographers every day. More and more digital in all formats. And I know this
won't interest you Steve, but far more advertisers in the digital field now.
Think about it. Opportunity knocks. (grin)

Arthur Kramer
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BK2 - 21 Jul 2003 16:45 GMT
In my opinion, Digital is still nowhere close to film.  I can't believe
all the photographers out there that are selling all their film
equipment, and buying digital.  One area of disapointment for me is the
way digital records highlight detail.  I keep getting told that I need
to expose for my highlights.  If I were to do that, then everything else
will go very dark, or black.  I have used the Nikon D1X, and seen the
Canon 1Ds, and I was not awestruck by either.

I am going to keep shooting film.  I hope the magazine stays the same
way.


Bill

> It is the future Steve. Go for it. Fewer and fewer large format and film
> photographers every day. More and more digital in all formats. And I know this
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> Visit my WW II B-26 website at:
> http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer
 
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