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Tom Vaughan <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 27 Jan 1996 07:04:21 -0700
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I noticed Jan Nauta's post on digital photography a couple days ago.  I do
hope people who have some knowledge about this new technology will post
comments to the list for the benefit of the rest of us.  When the cost of
these cameras comes down, seems to me they offer a quantum change in how we
can get and use imagery.

TV

>As Manager of a Photography Team I am interested in what others are doing in
>taking advantage of the benefits available through the use of digital
>imaging technologies, while avoiding the pitfalls.
>
>I would appreciate comments, based on practical experience, on:
>
>1.    Digital cameras: are they "there" yet, and if so ,which ones? ( at
>least 18 meg)
>2.    For digitising medium format and 35mm, how well do the Kodak RFS:3570
>Film Scanner and    the PCD:225 CD Writer do the job? Anything else better /
>cheaper?
>3.   Anything about the working relationships between Photography Teams and
>I.T. Teams. How have the relationships evolved, where do the
>responsibilities/demarcations lie?
>
>Thanks,
>Jan Nauta,
>Manager Photography,
>Museum of New Zealand, Te Papa Tongarewa,
>Box 467 ,Wellington,
> New Zealand.

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