Re: Printing issues
Re: Printing issues
- Subject: Re: Printing issues
- From: Spinnaker Photo Imaging Center <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2013 09:58:47 -0800
Your write a truth, in my opinion. Still being involved with ‘artists’, they are using pencil, pastels, oils, watercolors.
Some photographers are using film….processing their own B&W as well as color. Yep. Is this called analogue? I don’t know
anymore.
Very interesting to the speed of advancement, and ‘thinking’ analogue as disappeared.
Cheers
David
On Nov 25, 2013, at 8:06 AM, Bruce J. Lindbloom <email@hidden> wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Nov 2013 Steven Kornreich wrote:
>> I have been following this thread and for me I'm ok, I use a HP Z3200 and HP
>> has new maverick drivers, so all is good for me.
>>
>> My comment though is the unfortunate reality for printing in general.
>>
>> When Apple makes the claim that 99 % of photos today are taken on an iPhone /
>> smartphone which is a true statement, out of those 99% of images taken only 1%
>> ever get printed.
>>
>> So I have to assume printer manufacturers are all quaking in there boots right
>> now as printer sales fall dramatically which in turn means less money for
>> driver updates and enhancements.
>>
> After lurking on this list for a while now, it seems that the most common
> topics have to do with resolving printing problems. Although it is true that
> niche printing markets will exist for long into the future, it is hard to
> refute Steven's claim that, broadly speaking, printing is a shrinking
> market. I used to be involved in it myself, but for the past decade, I have
> deliberately chosen to focus my career on other areas of digital imaging
> (there are many!). Every time I read this list, it confirms to me that I've
> made the proper choice. I have great respect for those of you having the
> specialized skills (and the necessary tenacity) to overcome obstacles to
> make outstanding prints, but have you thought about how will you be earning
> your living ten years from now?
>
> Bruce
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>
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