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Originally Posted by Adam Dempsey Helps to have a calibrated (screen & colour temp lighting) environment to make accurate judgement calls though. (plus working from a high res TIFF or RAW, not a low res jpg, which is how I often explain the need & benefits of submitting high res mixes). |
Sorry for being OT, but...
Ken Rockwell would disagree on the RAW part of your statement... Also, he probably would insist that you either use medium or large format film, or high quality jpeg; in each case, you should use great lenses (if possible), but the most important part is the vibe of the photo.