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Re: filmscanners: Nikon 8000 ED or Polaroid Sprintscan 120 ??



Tony wrote:
>Sorry :-) Unfortunately I see photography largely transforming to a sort of
global, copyright-free digital clip-art. Any niche any of us can spot and
occupy is horridly transient, right now. >The boundaries between
professional and amateur are dissolving in the process.

The lines were drawn when when Eastman introduced roll-film. Professionals
don't have to worry that much, IMHO, because the amateur doesn't have the
dedication and/or the skill and/or many layers of finess that have the
professionals--nor, for that matter, do many of them!

There will always be room for the Professional. The catch is, that they have
to STAY professional.

Best regards--LRA


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