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To: Done, gone. who wrote (27)7/12/2002 2:56:29 PM
From: MannieRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 4530
 
"I like to set aside my personal negatives for a while after making them. Returning to them to decide which should be printed after some
time has elapsed often helps me strip off the circumstances under which the photo was made, clearing some of the "personal haze" and
making for a tighter edit."

Exactly, and that was one of my concerns with getting a digital, everyone talks about how wonderful it is to edit your shots immediately. I know when I am going through slides, you never really know whether you have a good shot until you project up to size where you can truly evaluate it.
I like third world travel, it will be interesting to see how my preferences in equipment evolve...particularly with storage and editing.

But, I do get tired of demanding that all my film be hand inspected when getting on a plane..

scott