Hi Paul ...

You're starting to sound a bit evangelical about digital ;-)) Praise be the
Pixel! <LOL>

Seriously, though, my biggest dislike about digital is that it's not Tri-X,
or Plus-X.  Even using some of the C41 B&W films, or converting color to
B&W, doesn't give me the results that Tri-X and some other films provide,
and many times when having made a color conversion or having used
chromogenic B&W the results are unsatisfactory.  Sometimes the chromogenic
B&W is fine, but Kodak keeps changing what's available ... one that I liked
was discontinued and replaced with something "similar" that didn't give
quite the same results.

Shel 


> [Original Message]
> From: Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Date: 5/14/2005 4:15:40 AM
> Subject: Re: Wonderful
>
> One more reason to shoot digital: When shooting RAW, the digital 
> workflow is an entertaining process that includes many of the control 
> variables that we enjoyed in the darkroom and a batch more to boot. For 
> the shooter who enjoys trying to perfect an image, digital is far more 
> entertaining than color film and less messy than BW film.
> Paul
> PS: However, I too covet the 77 limited.


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