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Subject: [Leica] Photogs in a Digitally Abreviated World
From: lmc at interlink.es (Luis Miguel Castañeda)
Date: Mon Dec 13 06:10:55 2004
References: <6.1.0.6.2.20041212001714.05994150@192.168.100.42> <4cfa589b0412121046642c5df8@mail.gmail.com> <6638011.1102905541273.JavaMail.s_gregory1@mac.com> <013b01c4e0c5$30704620$0201a8c0@jayanand> <41BD41E5.2D61B875@earthlink.net> <2B1CCE65-4D06-11D9-A92B-000A95BA5A2C@openhealth.org>
On 13 de dic de 2004, at 13:54, Jonathan Borden wrote:
> Consider why we have engineers building our bridges instead of
> historians.
By the way, and taking care of my experience, Im more prone to consider
why we have marketing experts making leaflets, brochures, press
releases, etc instead engineers giving real-world, down-to-earth
information.
Im not saying that those prints, inks, papers, etc arent giving the
highest quality in commercial needs, im just saying that isnt enough
tested in longevity terms.
In reply to:
Message from richard-lists at imagecraft.com (Richard) ([Leica] The only Leica I ever sold -- survey time)
Message from abridge at gmail.com (Adam Bridge) ([Leica] Printer experiences of the LUG)
Message from s_gregory1 at mac.com (Scott Gregory) ([Leica] Printer experiences of the LUG)
Message from jgovindaraj at eth.net (Jayanand Govindaraj) ([Leica] Printer experiences of the LUG)
Message from leicanikon at earthlink.net (Stephen Gandy) ([Leica] Photogs in a Digitally Abreviated World)
Message from jonathan at openhealth.org (Jonathan Borden) ([Leica] Photogs in a Digitally Abreviated World)