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Perhaps the answer is to move to completely digital publications and
do away with printing altogether. Someday it will happen.
Carol
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>>The troubling thing in all of this is that of an elephant in the
>>living room: one major and absolutely compelling point is
>>completely missed. True, efforts should be made to prevent
>>misrepresentation, but--and here's the crux of the matter--efforts
>>should also be made to prevent misrepresentation WHEN IMAGES ARE
>>REPRODUCED. Given the number of images published in journals in
>>which the printing presses have completely botched color and
>>contrast of perfectly exposed and highly detailed images, it's a
>>wonder the editors of major journals aren't looking inward rather
>>than outward.
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Carol Bayles, Manager
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