In Reply to: Re: Good heavens, we agree on something... posted by Greg Ewing on December 13, 2002 at 10:33:23:
*** Is it the lack of resolution or that funny thang that digital does to colors? Will technology ultimately solve these issues?I is very difficult to explain how digital screw the colors. I mean it’s long explanation and you will have more questions then answers. (Also you do not need to know it) Even what you call resolution is not a resolution at all… Where could I start? Trust me you do not what to go into those jungles. Will technology ultimately solve these issues? Certainly it will. The question is about the level of demands. Even today the digital photography at it’s consumer level is good enough. General public has their demands to the culture of image as high as the general listeners have demands to the culture of sound…. By the way, if you are very preoccupied with quality of colors, know how to calibrate your camera and generally know what you do then among the consumer inexpensive solutions the Fuji S2 (a lilt above $2K) has the best coloring. Also, the way you transfer data and the type of the software you use are very critical for color reproduction…. although it not color itself but the language of the colors, the language, the langu….
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- Re: Good heavens, we agree on something... - zdf2reascqxfgxg 12:57:48 12/13/02 (2)
- Get to know and love Photoshop.....I can reproduce any color desired with a little adjustment - Joe M 06:05:38 01/02/03 (1)
- Re: Get to know and love Photoshop.....I can reproduce any color desired with a little adjustment - gdgd^gsgd^ 13:43:37 01/03/03 (0)