I have to agree with John Sexton's comments having spent many years photographing and realizing the results of my efforts in the darkroom. The results I have achieved with injet are not as rewarding to me. I have read so many posts in this group regarding the difficulty of achieving a satisfactory b&w print with injet technology. Some of the recent posts referring to John's comment understand him and others just don't get it!! While it is true the major manufacturers are getting into the newer techonology and putting the "old" aside unfortunately. There is sitll a glimmer of light because there are others coming along to take their place. Therefore those of us who find more satisfaction doing our photography the "old-fashioned" way can take heart that we will be able to continue. If your choice is digital, more power to you! I am not ready at this juncture to join the "more pixels" race. My old MF camera continues to "chug" along giving me beautiful transparencies and
negatives. And I don't have the "I'll fix it in photoshop" mentality yet!! ..:-)
T
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: John Sexton's comment on B&W print
2005-08-20 by T
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