re: #159 jcm
Yes. With built in color correction, gamma and white point settings plus the color tools available in even PS Elements ($70 consumer version of PS). Or you can really go nuts and get a color calibrated monitor and tools so you can match color between screen and output. You can now get dye sublimation printers (the best for color and gradients) for under a $1000.
Hmmm….That’s kinda what I thought. Maybe by the time I save up the money the technology will get better and cheaper. I figure I’m at least a year or two away from giving up my 35mm.