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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Pumping up the saturation

2002-09-20 by bgs

Bravo, Bill

bgs
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To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 12:52 PM
Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Re: Pumping up the saturation


> Photography is a great pleasure in my life and that is what this forum
caters
> to. Audio is also great fun but is work as it has been a major part of my
> career. So I'd really like to see folks stay away from the vinyl disc Vs
CD
> analogies. They don't hold up.
>
> Without getting into personal credentials, I can state for a fact that the
> current CD standards were known at the time of their creation to NOT cover
> the audio spectrum as capably as professional analog technologies of the
> time. It's more than an issue of "warmth." The success of CDs has been the
> result of good old fashion marketing and industrial competition - not
> fidelity - the same was true in the early transition of cylinder records
to
> flat discs. CD's didn't scratch as easily, were smaller and more
convenient
> and powerful labels were able to get important artists to produce in this
new
> format.
>
> What this has to do with photography from my perspective is that it too is
a
> field with many myths and diverse thoughts. Isn't that great! Creativity!
>
> Bill
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