Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/07/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Dave, Digital is nailing Polaroid for the count. Those cheap digital cameras fill a market that Polaroid counted on for film sales. I recall as a frosh at RIT, Polaroid practically gave the class their 4x5 back. Bankrupcy? Like.... "Rodgers, David" wrote: > Ray, > > >>I will be an unwilling user of digital, if I'm ever forced down that > track, but I daresay I'll > get over it.<< > > I don't see digital as an all or nothing thing thing. I see it as just > another type of film and processing, and at times a darn handy type. It has > strengths. It has weaknesses. > > A friend of mine just took a very high end professional digital camera on an > assignment to Seattle. I just received several posts lamenting how badly the > thing ate batteries. And it's a heavy beast of a camera. But it's the modern > instant film. > > I'd recommend that anyone who's not involved in digital imaging on any > level, get involved immediately. I don't mean buy a digital camera (I don't > own one). But quality scanning is very inexpensive. I long for the day when > we have as many images referenced on the LUG as we have text posts. Perhaps > CAWs (critique a week) as well as PAWs. > > I stopped e-mailing images to friends and just post them on my site. It's > orders of magnitude easier than mailing copies to friends and relatives > around the globe. I also still print b/w images in my home darkroom. > > I've been scanning for nearly two years now. My scanning equipment is > getting a bit dated, but it still has lots of life left. Digital imaging has > taught me a great deal. Not so much about technology (I have an IT > background) but about all aspects of photography. Digital is a great > educational tool. If my Coolscan III did nothing more than act as a > densiometer it would have been worth it. > > FWIW, I only feed it Leica negs and trannies. > > Dave > > PS, here's a photograph of the Director of a Berkeley based choral group at > a gig in the Berkeley's Farmers Market. It's a Leica image, albiet > photoshopped a bit. I don't consider it fine art. I consider it as fun art. > That's what photography is to me. Fun. Just 30K in size. > http://www.lightcurves.com/images/sing7.jpg