Maybe you can find a lab that will accept your raw images from camera and 
do the work for you like with film.  You will still
save a lot of money because you don't need to buy film.  I use camera for my 
own fun so doing my own processing in Photoshop is a
joy and actually improves the experience, I don't want somebody else doing it 
for me.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Frantisek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "David Zaninovic" <pentax-discuss@pdml.net>
Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 10:39 AM
Subject: Re: Digital profligacy


>
> Friday, May 6, 2005, 3:31:31 PM, David wrote:
> DZ> Yes, but DSLR will pay of its price many times over 10 years
> DZ> of service because you don't have to buy film and pay for
> DZ> processing.
>
> If you consider your free time you have to spend adjusting the
> photographs, developing them, et cetera... to be of no cost, than yes.
> If you can bill it to the client, than yes (but unless you are a big
> studio, don't count on it). Otherwise, you now have to spend a lot
> more time in front of the computer, and even more time on lists like
> these learning the latest methods of using ACR/PS/whatever instead of
> paying a flat fee for better quality prints. Not mentioning updating
> your computer because the last one was just way too slow. Just many
> people forget this, some even enjoy it (myself, occassionaly, with
> just few images but not so much with a bigger shoot). I guess in the
> end it might break even. Or perhaps not. The point is that there are
> more hidden costs to it.
>
> Good light!
>            fra
>

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