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Re: [Digital BW] Ah, the digital argument...

2002-12-08 by Ken Carney

Well, I don't know.  Whenever some else sings one of his songs all the energy evaporates, sort of like Pat Boone or somebody.  And, if you watch the Pennybaker documentary, Don't Look Back, you'll hear Uncle Bob say he could hit every note that Caruso could.  So I guess that settles that.  Back OT a little, hooked up my MIS CFS today with the VM-S inkset.  The instructions need a little work, but it's set up and working.  The new Paul Roark curves work great.  The nw curve works great for my New Mexico photos, and the warm curve prints a great neutral b&w.  Plus some consistency at last with the big ink bottles.  The prints don't seem to move around that much (metamerism) in different lights.  Happy Happy.

  --Ken  
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Austin Franklin 
  To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Saturday, December 07, 2002 2:16 PM
  Subject: RE: [Digital BW] Ah, the digital argument...


  > I just Love some of AA's images, and will never forget them. On the
  > other hand, Dylan had made some of the worst musisc? I ever heard in my
  > life, along with the most obnoxious, terrible singing voice in the
  > history of man. Different strokes for different folks.... :)
  > 
  > Jer

  Ah, Jerry, another set of points you and I see eye to eye on ;-)

  Austin


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