Anthony, > > It says ANY RGB imaging device. > > I usually think of original imaging devices when I speak of them > at all. Write what you mean. I, nor can anyone else, read your damn mind. It seems more like a game to you. You make a clearly wrong statement, someone points out it's wrong, and why, then you claim what you said wasn't what you said (and you conveniently remove what you initially said in your clipping). > A > projector is an imaging device, but few people think of > projectors when they > hear the term. I don't care what other people think. I are about what YOU said, and it was wrong. > > I don't have time to waste arguing with you. > > And yet here you are. Hmm. No, Anthony. I am not arguing with you. I am telling you like it is, and you can choose to weasel around your incorrect statements trying to somehow come up with some story as to why you weren't wrong, when you clearly were, or you can simply admit that you were wrong, and move on. Either way, it's not arguing, at least on my part. Austin
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RE: [Digital BW] Digital, film, scanning comparisons
2003-05-21 by Austin Franklin
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