>However, what type of equipment (not necessarily the brand, but rather
>the format and/or capture system) will influence every user, no matter
>their level of competence

knarF, Like I said "What make of equipment used is irrelevant"

IMHO - The format is of far lesser importance than the skill of the button 
pusher.
 
What are the influences you're thinking of?

Kenneth Waller



-----Original Message-----
From: frank theriault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Subject: Re: Digital profligacy

On 5/7/05, Kenneth Waller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Knarf, my only point was that photos are taken by people. What make of
> equipment used is irrelevant if the operator doesn't have a clue to the
> technical & aesthetic aspects.

Oh, certainly, Ken.  I don't disagree with you one bit.

However, what type of equipment (not necessarily the brand, but rather
the format and/or capture system) will influence every user, no matter
their level of competence.

cheers,
frank



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