I have a hard time imagining professional wedding photographers are really using digital technology for their clients. I own a Sony F717 and my wife and I are both versed in photoshop and paint shop pro. However, enlargements are problematic (quality issues). With advancements in electronics, specifically digital technology, I should think that this is an extremely poor time to get into digital if you are a professional wedding photographer. Patrick Werner -----Original Message----- From: leicareflex-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:leicareflex-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jim Hemenway Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2004 7:11 AM To: leicareflex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [LRFlex] Re: Change at the top. Xavier: I know of some wedding photographers who are close to switching back because they are finding that they are spending twice as much time producing prints digitally, than they did when using film. One in particular is "up all night" using Photoshop. Jim Bille Xavier F. wrote: >snip > > I'm waitng for the pendulum to swing back, I mean, the users of > digital > are not all top notch in Photoshop and they want photos which are great. > And they are not keen to spend money on new Hardware/Software platform > to be able to see their pictures. So? > > Film is back! (in a moment....) ------ Unsubscribe or change to/from Digest Mode at: www.horizon.bc.ca/~dnr/lrflex.htm Archives are at: www.freelists.org/archives/leicareflex/ ------ Unsubscribe or change to/from Digest Mode at: www.horizon.bc.ca/~dnr/lrflex.htm Archives are at: www.freelists.org/archives/leicareflex/