There are many precedents for maintaining the first generation of capture on analog and then jumping to digital for post. Shooting negative with digital editing/posting/distribution is the likely mainstream scenario for the motion picture industry IF they can ever agree on a digital distribution standard. Eric Goldstein -- On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 11:35 PM, Mark Rabiner <mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Shooting film and having them scanned is not such a bad compromise if it > means being able to still use my twin lens Rolleiflex camera every once in a > while.. > You can get places who can make nice sized scans and put them all on a CD > when they run your C41 film for you. Adds twenty buck to it. Those scans > can be just fine for the internet, small prints and most things. Sticking > that CD into your computer and putting them with all the rest of your > captured files takes a minute and then you can pretend you shot it digitally > in the first place in no time.. Just don't start looking for metadata > telling you what f stop you used. > > > Mark William Rabiner --- Rollei List - Post to rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx - Subscribe at rollei_list-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'subscribe' in the subject field OR by logging into www.freelists.org - Unsubscribe at rollei_list-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the subject field OR by logging into www.freelists.org - Online, searchable archives are available at //www.freelists.org/archives/rollei_list