Curt
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I just saw a copy of the National Geographic, a special edition, at the store this evening. Beautiful images in vivid color. The special edition was on how to take the best digital photographs. No Kodachrome 25 there anymore.
Well I have to disagree with your synopsis. The digital revolution in magazine publishing was over a long time ago.kjsphoto said:There will be a huge increase in money spent due to though digital workflow. Not only do they have to load every single image into a computer then have to also be able to view each one as well.
With chrome you just put on a light table with the recycle bin next to the desk and jam through them. Much faster for editing than digital files and you dont need high computers that need replaced everywhere either.
The misconceptions of digital just amaze me. Digital is just so much more expensive even with high volume of images.
Anyway just my two cents.
donbga said:Well I have to disagree with your synopsis. The digital revolution in magazine publishing was over a long time ago.
Whether the initial capture was digital or on film, everything has to be digitized now.
The production of a magazine with an all digital workflow is much more efficient and less labor intensive.
The reason I know this is that in the early 90's I worked for a magazine publisher that went throught the conversion. The conversion was painful but once done work flow was really streamlined.
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