> -----Original Message----- > From: mike wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Hi, > > Tanya Mayer - Photographic Artist wrote: > > > > > Also, my nearest photolab is 3 hours away and currently I > send EVERYTHING > > away, which to a very impatient > > woman, is an absolute nightmare. Digital, in this > instance, would be > > absolute bliss. > > Why do you not process your own?
It's an extremely inefficient way to operate as a photographer. I tried it for a while, and it's just nuts. > > If you go digital you will, in your situation, be spending more, not > less time in front of a screen and you will need to invest > in a high-end > printer (or digital minilab) to create the output. > No, you don't. The vast majority of pros send their files to a lab, just like they did with film. You do have to spend more time in front of the computer, but overall I have less work to do. tv