| Re: Extra hours with digital Hi. I think it can work both ways whether shooting film or digital. For me, I am much faster and able to deliver completed images digitally than I used to with film. Get a completed CD to a client within 48 hrs to a week if no rush. With film, there was dropping off the film to the lab, picking it up, having it drum scanned or scanning it myself. Then opening the images in Photoshop and starting the editing work. With digital, most of the extra steps taken with film are eliminated. When a client looks at the image on computer or a print and says, "this is digital?" Wow! The quality is there. Film still has its place, however after working with digital for so long, there is no turning back or reason for me to shoot film, other than for creative reasons. If I was shooting hirez images for a billboard or the Grand Canyon, I would use film. I still spend a lot of time processing in photoshop, but using actions and additional automation techniques, I feel I am actually saving precious time. Of course the time I spent learning all this computer stuff took a pace. Some high end digital photographers have assistants that take care of a lot of the post processing. I understand your concern though. Just my $$ steveb |