--- In [email protected], Bob Werre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Brian,
>
> If you want to keep things simple go with a color negative film.
> Purchase the slowest film you can comfortably use--160 ASA is common
for
> hi-quality work. I never liked the higher grain of the faster films,
> nor the color pallet.
>
> The color negative film can be scanned easily for use in email and for
> final reproduction in magazines.
>
> Bob Werre
> BobWphoto.com
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Not only that, depending on the scanner, you may find that a scanned
print made from a color negative may meet or exceed the quality of a
print from a digital camera.
Bob Nicholson
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