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Re: Digicam



You just don't get it, do you? Liking what you or the client see is
irrelevant...the picture must conform to the established or at least,
currently accepted dogma (oh, I mean, facts) of optical science.
Whether one "likes" it means nothing, unless one has the proper
accreditation from higher authorities...than one may be permitted to say "I
like it", or "this one looks better than that one".


on 06/10/2002 09:11 AM, dickbo at dickbo@btopenworld.com wrote:

> Actually you can settle the whole issue by simply asking yourself this
> rather fundamental question "Do I like what I see?" or perhaps in your own
> particular case it might read "does the client like what he sees?"
> 
> To which I might add "...and will he pay for it"  (:-)
> 
> 

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