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From: "Caveman"
Subject: OT: Digital question


> Anyone that has seen some statistics on the viewing media for images
> taken with digital cameras ? I mean, what would be the percents of
> images viewed:
>
> a) on computer monitors
> b) as home made inkjet prints
> c) as lab prints

>From digital SLR user #1:
a) 100%
b) 1%
c) 0.5%

And then this addendum:

I guessed 100% on the computer monitor (but I had forgotten that I delete
images as I go, so maybe 90% is more like it).  I figure I have Brian print
about 1%, and perhaps 0.5% as lab prints.  And those number might be high,
as I"ve shot almost 30,000 images, and I'm sure Brian hasn't printed 300 for
me.

>From digital SLR user #2
a) on computer monitors - 90%
b) as home made inkjet prints - 9%
c) as lab prints - 1%

>From a digital camera user (Olympus something or other)
100% on monitor
10% (a guess) inkjet
1 print (so far) from lab.

One of the fellows is going to forward this question to another mailing
list, so we may get some results from a group that actually has access to
digital SLR cameras.

William Robb




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