Good points Armando.
So just to confirm, I wasn't trying to be a Luddite and say all change is bad. It's just that sometimes change brings some discomfort
- Because us Humans need to adapt (often our mindsets)
- Because the vendor didn't think through all the implications of their change
In the Apple example at the top of this post, maybe the problem was caused by "Pilot error".
However my bet is that the vendor was too optimistic with their design and hadn't catered for enough diferent real-world situations.
One point you raised did chime with me though.
I've just been looking at some B&W prints I made back in 1984. I don't know how I can ever re-create these because:
- Even changing from a condensing enlarger to a diffusing (colour) enlarger the next year changed the way images came out
- I haven't been able to scan these Kodak technical Pan negs with my Minolta Dualscan and get a file that I feel holds the same quality.
Put this one down to pilot inexperience, or just not using good enough kit.
- I used Kodak Selenium toner on the original B&W prints.
I guess there is probably a LR setting for
any effect we want, but i haven't been able to find this one yet.
So yes, computer processing is great and better in many ways. But for me, I also left something behind when I ditched the darkroom.