Hi, John Francis wrote:
Mostly right things but then.... > We care about the process; most folks don't. For them, the > digital camera does help, even if it's only because of the fact > that it's very easy to see what you did wrong almost immediately. Given the "most folks" scenario, I think it is more a case of "that" rather than "what" you did wrong. In many of those "most folks" cases they will not have the faintest clue _what_ they did wrong. Or, more properly, they will not have the faintest clue how to correct their perceived mistake. An advantage of digital is that they can then change settings, even at random, to see what happens and get an instant result. I wonder how many of them will actually undergo a learning experiance from it? mike

