Hi Martin, > Personally I don't care how little or how much a print has been > manipulated > before or after the shutter clicked or in the dark or in the > computer. If it > is a good print and I like it, how it got that way is not > important. (Unless > I want to know how to do it myself!<G>) Agreed, but is it photography or graphics art? > Good printers (as in people who make photographic prints) will > probably make > good prints regardless of whether they are in the darkroom or the > computer. > The making of a good print is a matter of artistic talent and > dedication to > the craft. No argument there. Regards, Austin
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RE: [Digital BW] Very cool B&W Lightjet prints
2002-09-17 by Austin Franklin