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A sign of things to come.........?

Mixed Medium Collage posted on Aug 30, 2006
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RodolfoCiminelli

8:54AM | Thu, 31 August 2006

This is a very symbolic work referred to the death of the film in picture, the new digital technique had decreed their end, but without doubts the digital technique still has a very long road that to travel to equal the quality of the traditional film, it is very possible that many people don't agree with my words, but this doesn't say it me simple user if not that many specialists say it in the matter. The digital thing has their positive part and also its negative part, is in this I finish point where the engineers have to overturn their efforts. Excellent work Jack...!!!

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Jack Casement

9:01AM | Thu, 31 August 2006

Hi Rodolfo As you probably guessed, the Tombstone image was created "with tongue in cheek". You are not alone in thinking that there is a long way to go before digital equals film for quality. That doesn't mean it will not happen some day. But the purists will still stick with film. If they can buy it. Once again many thanks for your present and past comments on my work. Kind regards. Jack


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