Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/07/15

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Black and White Magazine
From: Darrell Jennings <darrell_jennings@yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2002 05:23:46 -0700 (PDT)

Clearly it is always the publishers decision to
make...it is his or her money on the line. And I
understand the issues you point out concerning trying
to manage the quality implications of a digital file
that could have come from anywhere...

My question is more on the philosophy of why a
magazine dedicated to B&W photography would ignore a
new and emerging source of B&W photography?  There is
a big range of B&W technology dating back to the
earliest photographs. Individual photographers have
stopped at the point in B&W evolution that worked for
them and or fit their ability to create their own
personal images. I have good friends that don't
believe in using anything but Azo paper and contact
printing from giant negatives using antique
cameras...their work is beautiful, I enjoy it, and it
works for them...but I also appreciate some of the
peizography work done by others that is on the leading
edge of B&W technology...seems like there should be
room for both. If for no other reason than the fact
that many of us have an option of doing digital
printing, or not printing at all (no place to put a
darkroom, or desire to not put photo chemicals back
into the ground water if we aren't on sewers). 

Ultimately industry standards will emerge that will
make digital quality a bit easier to predict. Until
then the technical issues can easily be overcome by
requiring either origianl prints, or film copies.
Photographers that shoot film and then scan can
certainly submit a digital print.  If you shoot in
camera digital, or need PS features to tweak the
image, it should be pretty easy to make a film copy of
it, or submit a digital print. 

I like B&W magazine, but I think they are missing the
boat on this one. 

- --- Steve LeHuray <icommag@toad.net> wrote:
> 
> Steve LeHuray said:
>  
> >> Darrell, It seems that is the magazine publishers
> decision to make, I have
> >> banned all digital images from my own monthly
> print magazine, they are too
> >> much trouble technically for print.
> 
> It is a BIG problem when your cover photo mysterialy
>  becomes low-rez and
> your time slot has come up to go to press. If you
> say "wait a minute while I
> try to straighten that low-rez pic out" you lose
> your turn in line and may
> have to wait a week to get printed. THAT is a bigger
> problem than telling
> some photographer that I need his submission in
> film.
> 
> sl
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