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Subject: [Leica]Hello?
From: bdcolen at comcast.net (B. D. Colen)
Date: Tue May 24 10:43:34 2005

True, Feli - And isn't just astounding the percentage of people who, given
those 10 stops, turn out such crap? ;-)


On 5/24/05 1:34 PM, "Feli" <feli2@earthlink.net> wrote:

> 
> On May 24, 2005, at 10:26 AM, B. D. Colen wrote:
> 
>> Yup. And what about not having time to get that perfectly exposed
>> image to
>> which Frank referred - so the exposure's off a bit, and the film's the
>> wrong
>> type? So you fiddle with the development, which gives you a
>> compromise, and
>> then you've still got that less-than-perfect exposure. The reality is
>> that
>> in that kind of situation, digital can save the day.
> 
> Well, considering how much exposure range film has (10 stops vs.
> digital's 6 stops)
> you would really have the screw things up pretty well, to not get
> acceptable results.
> I've pulled stuff out of negatives in Photoshop and other software that
> would surprise
> you.
> 
> And if all fails, just blame the lab.
> ;-)
> 
> Feli
> 
> 
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