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New development in photography
On Sat, 03 May 2014 17:18:30 -0400, Tony Cooper
wrote: : What's this describe? : : "A photo that exists physically - IRL. A photo that is a : one-of-a-kind original that can be shared, exhibited and preserved. A : photo that no longer needs an electronic device to be seen." : : Something new and innovative? : V : V : V : ... : V : V : No, it's a print. Adorama, in their new mini-catalog describes what a : device does with an image from an iPhone photo. It makes a print. Not only do they not need an electronic device to be seen; you can sometimes get away without using any artificial light. If you take them outdoors in the daytime, they can often be viewed with ambient sunlight. You can even view them indoors if you're near a window and don't pull down the shade. Bob |
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New development in photography
On 2014-05-04 05:36:24 +0000, Robert Coe said:
On Sat, 03 May 2014 17:18:30 -0400, Tony Cooper wrote: : What's this describe? : : "A photo that exists physically - IRL. A photo that is a : one-of-a-kind original that can be shared, exhibited and preserved. A : photo that no longer needs an electronic device to be seen." : : Something new and innovative? : V : V : ... : V : V : No, it's a print. Adorama, in their new mini-catalog describes what a : device does with an image from an iPhone photo. It makes a print. Not only do they not need an electronic device to be seen; you can sometimes get away without using any artificial light. If you take them outdoors in the daytime, they can often be viewed with ambient sunlight. You can even view them indoors if you're near a window and don't pull down the shade. …and sometimes the photograph, when it is printed on specialty papers can be presented with qualities impossible to reproduce digitally on a monitor or duplicate for sharing as an image file. That look and feel just doesn’t exist anywhere but on the print. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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New development in photography
On Sun, 04 May 2014 01:36:24 -0400, Robert Coe wrote:
On Sat, 03 May 2014 17:18:30 -0400, Tony Cooper wrote: : What's this describe? : : "A photo that exists physically - IRL. A photo that is a : one-of-a-kind original that can be shared, exhibited and preserved. A : photo that no longer needs an electronic device to be seen." : : Something new and innovative? : V : V : V : ... : V : V : No, it's a print. Adorama, in their new mini-catalog describes what a : device does with an image from an iPhone photo. It makes a print. Not only do they not need an electronic device to be seen; you can sometimes get away without using any artificial light. If you take them outdoors in the daytime, they can often be viewed with ambient sunlight. You can even view them indoors if you're near a window and don't pull down the shade. They place a very low demand on batteries. -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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