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To: Mats Ericsson who wrote (2842)4/17/1998 5:58:00 PM
From: JJB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 60323
 
>>After 2-3 years, good bye chemical photography. <<

I don't think it is an either or. Newspapers were not replaced by radios, radios by TV, TV by Internet. They definitely changed each other. Some 35mm film has grain equivalent to 8,000,000 x 6,000,000 pixels in a self-storing viewable media (a.k.a. slides). Very good grain in recent consumer 800 ISO film. There is no reason to think that film development is static, quite the opposite. Source material for HD television is film and still exceeds both and resolution and color accuracy any electronic media

My (2c worth) prediction is two years we are going to see an increase in imaging as a whole of which digital will be the largest growth component.

jjb