Dave Parker
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I have to strongly disagree, and I don't care what analog process you use, photography is defined as exposure to light sensitized material, be it film or paper.
The process of digital imagaing, has no basis in light sensitized material, the chip used for capture is not a light sensitized chip, it is an engergized chip, the papers used in the print making process are not light sensitized, but built based on absorbtion standards for a color pigmented ink to penetrait the subsurface and create the image, in other words, it lays on the surface of the paper.
I don't care what method you use to do your images, but do care, when digital imaging trys to claim that they are one in the same with analog photography.
It seems, even many here seem to gloss over what the accepted definition of photography is, like I said, I am not condeming, or condoning, but don't agree that the digital process is the same, with just a different medium to capture it on.
And after several years of using both analog photography for my livelyhood and owning and operating a digital imaging company as well, I don't remember the analog portion of the business's I work in, ever try to gain acceptance in the newer digital imagers
In other words, I could really care less what they do, as long as they don't care what I do.
I am a photographer, and a digital imager.
Dave
The process of digital imagaing, has no basis in light sensitized material, the chip used for capture is not a light sensitized chip, it is an engergized chip, the papers used in the print making process are not light sensitized, but built based on absorbtion standards for a color pigmented ink to penetrait the subsurface and create the image, in other words, it lays on the surface of the paper.
I don't care what method you use to do your images, but do care, when digital imaging trys to claim that they are one in the same with analog photography.
It seems, even many here seem to gloss over what the accepted definition of photography is, like I said, I am not condeming, or condoning, but don't agree that the digital process is the same, with just a different medium to capture it on.
And after several years of using both analog photography for my livelyhood and owning and operating a digital imaging company as well, I don't remember the analog portion of the business's I work in, ever try to gain acceptance in the newer digital imagers
In other words, I could really care less what they do, as long as they don't care what I do.
I am a photographer, and a digital imager.
Dave