Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/05/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Henry, >>What I do usually comment on is more in line with Steve's remarks above, the emotional content of the picture. Does it evoke a feeling? Raise a question? Provoke me to supply an answer to the question?<< You're right on about commenting on emotional content, and little more. What else can a person critique in an online image? Rugger "Your image is a little dark." Lugger "Not on my screen, it must be your CRT or your calibration." Rugger "I have an Amiga, what do you have?" Lugger "I own a Mac!" Rugger "Are you using OS 7 or OS 10?" Lugger "I don't know." Rugger "That's the problem." Lugger "What's the problem? It's a great photo when viewed on a Mac." Rugger "Perhaps it's your Photoshop skill." Lugger "I'm excellent with Photoshop. However, I confess that my scanner is crap." Rugger "Buy a SuperCoolscan and you'll be a better photographer!" Lugger "That's what kind of scanner I have." Rugger "Perhaps you need to buy an Imacon." Lugger "Why, I'm already and excellent photographer. After all, I use Leica!" Rugger "Oh, so you've spent all your money on cameras and you can't afford an Imacon. Lugger "Well, I could sell half of them." Rugger "If you don't mind my asking, what's using Leica got to do with you being an excellent photographer?" Lugger "Well, I can resolve 250 lppm on Gigabit film." Rugger "Cool! You must use Whizzbang developer" Lugger "Dilution 40:1, how'd you know?" Rugger "Lucky guess. By the way, nice photo even though it is a little dark." Lugger "Thanks. Now that I look at the negative, it is a little dark." Rugger "?" Dave