Interesting topic. A lot of people think digicams will put pro's out of business yet, it is not the camera that makes a good photograph. If a person really wants good images they will hire a pro. Now along the same lines, can we say that the new technology is cutting into the business? Absolutely. Just one way is that people are using scanners to make duplicates of the pro's images and thus sales are lost, unless the pro has taken steps to make that difficult.
Now for another myth. Digital Photographer are not, or should not be cheaper than film Photographers. Now I must admit, when I switched from Film to Digital I thought this was true too. The greatest advantage here is for the amateurs who won't spend a bundle on film developing to learn their new cameras. I originally thought hey no more film developing cost, yep thats true, but on the other end there are the "digital" developing time that anyone in the business can tell you, is quite a bit. You have to resize, adjust, retouch the images to get the best quality. The images coming out of my camera are 2/3 ratio which equates to 8x12. How many people want 8x12's? I have to lop off 2 inches right off the bat and then if I resize that to 5x7 theres another 1/2 inches (appx) that has to be cut. Levels, brightness, contrast, etc all have to be tweaked too. I wish it was easier, but cheaper, labor wise it is not.
And thats Ozzie's two cents for today
