Good question, Mike.

I rarely print anything - not even from negs. I used to scan those.
Only occationally I do prints for fun or for competitions at the local
camera club - these are in 12x16" paspartout's, so I make A4 prints.

I edit the (chosen) digital images to pass them on to the "lay-out" people
or directly to the the people/company, who print the publications etc., for
which they were shot. Or I use them my self in Powerpoint prenstations or
Word documents or whatever. For private purposes I make CD's/slideshows or
put them on the internet.

If I was photographing to get 4x6 prints for the family album, or for
friends and family etc., I'd probably would have stayed with film. It's just
so convenient to turn in the film and then pick up nice prints one hour
later or perhaps the next day.

But since I need digital images anyway - I decided I might as well forget
about film :-).
Occationally I expose 6x6 film, whenever I need high resolution or large
prints.

Jens Bladt
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http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt


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> From: "Jens Bladt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2005/03/09 Wed AM 11:14:25 GMT
> To: <[email protected]>
> Subject: RE: *ist DS owners - Yay or Nay
>
> Francis.
> I don't own a DS, but I'd like to tell you this, regarding economy:
> Before I bought the *ist D, I did some math. I figured it would pay for
> itself in app. 2 years (savings on film, developing etc.).
>
> Well, that turned out to be way off. It payed for it self in three months!
> I took 7-8000 photographs during that time!

How many of those did you print?

mike

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