On Jun 15, 2006, at 2:09 PM, Tom C wrote:

> ... As usual with things of a digital/technical nature, so much a  
> splitting of
> hairs. I would never throw away an original slide in favor of it's
> duplicate, which to me at least seems what shooting .jpg is like.  
> The same
> can be said of .tifs, as you point out, because of the loss of the  
> 4 bits,
> assuming a 12-bit sensor.
>
> A complicated world in which we live.  Oh for the days of film,  
> projectors.
> viewers, and albums. :-)

I think people trivialize just how complicated film, projectors,  
viewers and albums are because we are so familiar with them, and find  
the messy discussions that go on about the differences between RAW  
and TIFF, TIFF and JPEG complex because they are dealing with new  
concepts.

Film and its processing mechanisms are a very complex thing which  
took 200 years of development to produce to the current quality  
standards...

Godfrey

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