Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/02/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Marc James Small wrote: > I no longer take pictures. I am not at present equipped with a darkroom > though I suspect that I shall be again within a six-month or so. I have no > ability with digital and my efforts to learn from this group about digital > have simply convinced me that I have no idea whjat anyone is talking about. > I have a VERY basic digital P&S and I cannot make it work. My wife has a > very basic digital P&S and can on rare occasion make it work. But neither > of us can obtain any sort of regular success from digital, nor can either > of us comprehend such software as Photoshop. (And, no, we are not computer > jerks: my wife is a director of quality control for a major HMO and I have > been dicking about with computers for twenty years and more.) > > What I am saying is that digital has juist absolutely sucked out of me any > interest in photography. I would like to find a list where we could get > back to figuring out the Leitz dingus which allowed a PLOOT to be fitted to > a QUANGO. That's my place. I really do not belong on a Leica Users' Group > and will probably soon retire from this province as I simply no longer wish > to take pictures. > > Digital wins. I lose. > Hi Marc, You are more than welcome to borrow my darkroom when you are in the neighborhood. You can print from 35mm on a focomat 1C to 4x5 inch. On digital I can only say it takes as long to master it as it does to master silver based printing. I take small steps at a time, read a lot, talk to other people and lurk the forums. I still don't own a photo printer because I don't think I have enough knowledge to get good results. I do however have a scanner and/or have the lab make scans of my negatives. I experiment with these in photoshop to find out what is possible. Just step by step. Anyhow, personally I get much more satisfaction out of wet printing than the digital work flow. But digital is sometimes just more convenient and/or faster. Just don't give up, Cheers, Michiel