----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Godfrey DiGiorgi"
Subject: Re: AW: Printing Digital Photos


> On Nov 23, 2006, at 5:18 PM, William Robb wrote:
>
>>> A photo's emotional, expressive content outweighs any technical
>>> notions of noise or grain. It all depends on the particulars of a
>>> specific photo.
>>
>> There are a few genres that this doesn't hold true for.
>> As much as I am looking forward to the K10, I harbour no expectations
>> that it will provide sufficient image quality to replace my view
>> camera.
>
> Don't you agree that this issue is included in the statement "it all
> depends on the particulars of a specific photo"? Highly detailed,
> super fine grain work with a view camera is an aesthetic that
> currently has no analogue in digital capture.

I agree with the second sentence, but the first is a blanket statement 
that doesn't hold true all the time.
It is, however, better to have a less than perfect picture of a sharp 
concept than a perfect picture of a fuzzy concept.

William Robb



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