On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 15:12, Volker Kuhlmann wrote:

> Maybe. Or I have more professional requirements and been talking to a
> pro photographer who's just tried to buy something useful and failed :)
> (And, no offense intended, I would tend to listen more to photographers
> than to digicam tradespeople :) )
>

This is the same type of argument (photographers rubbishing digital cameras) 
as we encounter in my business (Xerox) - Printers often rubbish digital 
printing.

Funny how copy centres are growing at the expense of (ink) printers.

They fail to accept that the quality measurement/acceptance should be made by 
the end user i.e. the person reading the document or, in this discussion, the 
person viewing the image.

The "end user" often does not see the weaknesses or imperfections seen by the 
"professional" - but so what?

-- 
Robert Fisher
www.fisher.net.nz

Q:      How do you stop an elephant from charging?
A:      Take away his credit cards.

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