LW1356 - A Print Is Not a Screen
Publisher |
Brooks Jensen
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Arts
Photography
Visual Arts
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Arts
Visual Arts
Publication Date |
Jul 03, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:12:54

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LW1356 - A Print Is Not a Screen

I love prints for their tactile presence. I love that I can see them without an intervening device. But that said, my eyes delight in viewing the greater dynamic range, shadow detail, brightness, and life of a digital image on a high definition screen. I'm too old and too stubborn to let go of prints, but with each passing year I'm more convinced that the future of photography is in digital imagery. I'm a bit sad about this.


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I love prints for their tactile presence. I love that I can see them without an intervening device. But that said, my eyes delight in viewing the greater dynamic range, shadow detail, brightness, and life of a digital image on a high definition screen. I'm too old and too stubborn to let go of prints, but with each passing year I'm more convinced that the future of photography is in digital imagery. I'm a bit sad about this.

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