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Re: [photo-3d] Re: Camera Coupling


  • From: Ron Beck <rbeck@xxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: [photo-3d] Re: Camera Coupling
  • Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2001 12:56:59 -0500

Well everyone knows that you simply send the images you want to view to
the film recorder attached to your PC and then send it out for
developing and mounting :-)

Actually, I predict a "Palm Pilot" sized unit that will accept your
digital camera's memory cards and allow you to scroll through the photos
and show them to others.  Prints (and slides I think) can already be
generated by several on-line services.  You simply upload your image to
their service, order what you want, pay by credit card and receive your
items (prints, t-shirts, mugs, etc...) at your home.  Sure wish they
offered a Realist mounting service too :-) :-)

Regards,
Ron

pd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> Marshall Rubin writes:
> > yes, digital still has a way to go, but it advances so much faster
> > than film technology, and it won't be long before it beats out film
> > in every category.  i hope my suggestions on using twin cameras were
> > useful to you.
> 
> There's still one area where I'm VERY skeptical about digital
> photography ... how will we view the results?  I find transparencies
> to be incomparably better than prints in terms of sharpness, contrast
> and color saturation.  How will us slide-lovers find a satisfying way
> to view digital photos?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> -pd
>

 

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