Grady, on future digicams, wrote:

> At some point, when the quality surpasses the capability of film, 
> that will be exciting.  Then it will be interesting as a "new" art
> form.
 
        The "art form" is available now - it is not done in the digicam,
        but later in post-manipulation of a digitized image in a program
        such as PhotoShop and the more exotic filtering programs being
        made for it or "from scratch" with other sorts of graphic programs.
        A digicam will still require the initial seed of any "art" to be 
        visualized in the Mind's Eye of the person using it plus their 
        imagination, experience and skill in altering the captured image 
        later with software.


        monkey42 -(throwing pixels at a screen)- Bill         !8^D


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