--- Dickbo <Dickbo@...> wrote: > By the way and in my experience, all the best > editors of photographic > magazines usually attempt, at the very least, to > project a technology > neutral image, which in effect means showing an even > hand on any and all > issues of a technologically contentious nature. Maybe this guy was getting pressure from outside sources to "cut off" digital output? If the magazine is truly about collecting b/w photography, then that does seem to echo the prevailing opinion of "serious" collectors. Their site mentions a brief tidbit in the Current Issue section: http://bandwmag.com/ Again, given what I saw at AIPAD, it wouldn't surprise me if they took this stance, (as silly as it seems). Maybe they're trying to stay on the high road, and emphasize GSP and vintage processes. This will certainly be interesting to watch. MTucker __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Greetings - Send FREE e-cards for every occasion! http://greetings.yahoo.com
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Re: [Digital BW] B&W Magazine "drops" digital prints
2002-02-27 by Mark Tucker
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