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Re: filmscanners: Jay Maisel Interview with Pictures and Link...



on 3/19/01 1:52 PM, Larry Berman at larry@bermanart.com wrote:

> Hi Lynn,
> 
> You can tell which are digital by the alt tags. The DSC numbers are the
> names of the digital files from the D1. I purposely left it out of the
> article. Glad you liked it.
> 
> Larry
> 
> 
>> Very nice article, Larry; totally on-topic AFAIC, and thanks for pointing it
>> up. It really "hits home" on numerous points.
>> 
>> One thing you left out: which pics were digital and which ones were film? I
>> could guess, and so could others, but I'll bet we'd be amazed if we knew for
>> sure!
> 
> 
> <:><:><:><:><:><:><:><:><:><:><:><:><:><:><:>
> Larry Berman
> 
> Web Sites for Artists: http://BermanGraphics.com
> Compare Image Compression from the top
> Graphics Programs: http://ImageCompress.com
> Explore the Art Show Jury process from a web site:
> http://ArtShowJury.com
> <:><:><:><:><:><:><:><:><:><:><:><:><:><:><:>
> 
If Jay Maisel has not shot film, except for one roll, during the past year,
how is it that all of the images are copyright 2001, yet most are from film?

I guess the copyright does not correspond to the date the image was shot?

-Berry




 




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