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Posted by greenbeanman on January 29, 2004 at 15:25:37 from (171.75.205.209):
In Reply to: Re: Re: digital cameras posted by 720Deere on January 29, 2004 at 14:41:37:
About zooming in on a photograph---well in some ways I have, though not a 35mm photograph. A number of years I was on my hometown history committee. I copied several hundred old photographs. I accomplished this with a 35mm and special lens. On some photographs I would switch to a standard lens, add some magnifying filter lens, and enlarge just certain portions of old photos. In one photograph of the interior of a general store, you could easily see and read the brand names on products. In a school photograph you could read what the calendar had on it. All because the photographic paper the image was imbeded in had a fine grain to it. Now that I've been told photographs can be made and not just printed images, I'm excited about digitals. I really think they both have their places and should be used accordingly. BTW, I like the idea of sending uploaded images to someone so that they can pick up copies at their local store.
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