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Digital-traditional photography & limitations

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    Hi Marko,
    I've "listened" to all your podcasts so far... 71 of them I know of. All are interesting, some so much so I've listened to them several times. THANK YOU SO MUCH for all the tips and knowledge you transmit through these podcasts.
    You often ask for comments and suggestions. Here you have my comment, now my suggestion.

    I would like a podcast on the limitations of film photography vs digital or vice versa...
    Maybe you should come up with a list of situations where only a film camera would do the job properly or the inverse... Other than the feeling of peace or isolation you get from working in a darkroom while watching a print appear on a sheet of paper, are there any real advantages of the darkroom over Photoshop ? Well, I'M not trying to tell you how to do your podcasts, you do them very well, these are just ideas to illustrate my suggestion.

    Thanks in advance !

    Clement

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    Hey Clement! Thanks for the compliments!

    Btw - I moved your suggestion into its own proper thread as it was in Iggy's thread.

    This is an interesting suggestion, so I'll add it to the list.

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    Thanks Marko for moving my suggestion to where it should belong... I'm new to the world of forums and just learning.
    BTW I tried as much as I could to do it in your "BLOG", as you suggest, without ever finding out how to do it... hence the reason why it's here now.

    Thanks again.
    Clement

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    Interest from me on this suggestion. Good idea, Clement!

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    Thanks TT .

    Clement

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    Clement - You are most welcome!

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