----- Original Message ----- From: "Rob Studdert" Subject: Re: Film vs Digita, was: lRe: Pentax is Dying?
> > So you are alluding to the fact that the only way to present a landscape is > large and grain free? I've personally seen some great landscape images printed > quite large that were made using 35mm camera and IR film so as to enhance > granularity. I've also seen them printed as mini-prints to great effect. There > is more than one way to skin a cat. I'm surprised that you have such a narrow > view of the subject Bill. > No, I am alluding that the "Classic Landscape Photograph" (no grain visible, very fine detail) is the realm of the large format camera. At no time have I said this is the only way to go, only that if it is the way you want to go, small format isn't a good choice as a tool. William Robb