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Re: [APML] Film is not dead



That is sad, but I wonder if there is any way to change this line of
thinking. Seems like we used to have a couple list members who are
affiliated with S&T. It would be interesting to hear from them on this.
I don't think Sean is here (CCD) anymore, but how about Craig Utter?

Alan

--- Don Westergren <westergren@nethere.com> wrote:
> At the 2002 Astroimaging Conference put on by the OCA, Imelda Josan
> (Photo 
> Editor for S&T) gave a very interesting talk on the history of 
> astrophotography.  She proceeded through camera film images into
> digital and 
> declared that "film is dead".  Since that time very few film images 
> (generally only wide field shots) have been published by S&T.  Since
> she 
> controls the selection process of photos at S&T, no matter how good a
> film 
> image is, the digital will win out.



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