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To: Ausdauer who wrote (3836)11/8/2002 11:49:06 PM
From: Done, gone.  Respond to of 21663
 
Must be nice for the actors and other stage crew to be able to view your work on-line.

That's the extra benefit. The "real" purpose these days is for me to hang up a show's top picks as quickly as possible, so the publicity department can mass email the link (with a teaser image included) to all the publications that cover theater. Said publications then ask for the specific image they want, and get that emailed to them. Not too many months ago all that was done by snail mail, via hundreds of 8x10 b&w prints and color slides. Imagine the cost savings, not to mention the time.

Now that I am completely digital, every participant can have all my keepers. Many buy the complete CD set of the originals, with which I include a browser based proofsheet for viewing purposes. They can print at home, or off to a photo lab they go, and 50¢ later they have a 4x6 of any image they please. Yes, digital imaging is a revolution for all of us. Love it!

I am also amazed at how nice the eye module photos look. Did you spiff those up somehow or are they straight out of the can?

Thanks! None of them are straight, all required some cleaning up of levels, saturation, sharpness and such, in Photoshop. Didn't make too many snaps with it on this trip because it was my first to NYC with the two Canon DSLRs. But, I always had it in the pocket, just in case...