• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

BushChang Family Web Site

Home of Steve, Christine, Katherine, Ally, Rosebud, and Rex

  • Home
  • Family
    • Allison
    • Katherine
    • Christine
      • Changs
    • Steve
      • Bushes
      • Fialas
      • Olbrights
      • Ramsay
      • Vasvarys
  • Pets
    • Britt
    • Bisco
    • Rosebud
    • Rex
  • Friends
    • LeVines
    • Patty Salgado
  • Holidays
    • 4th of July
    • Birthdays
    • Christmas
    • Easter
    • Father’s Day
    • Halloween
    • Mother’s Day
    • New Years
    • Thanksgiving
    • Valentine’s Day
  • Hobbies
    • Basketball
    • Biking
    • Girl Scouts
    • Home Networking
      • Webcam
    • Photography
    • Running
    • Skating
    • Soccer
    • Swimming
    • The Game
      • PuzzleHunt
    • Violin
  • Volleyball
    • Sudden Impact
    • DaKine
    • Island Thunder
You are here: Home / 2003 / March / Archives for 11th

Archives for March 11, 2003

Switching to Digital

Switching to Digital

I consider myself a serious 35mm amateur photographer. Christine and I lugged a whole bunch of Nikon gear to Africa and shot nearly 80 roles of slide film. I had always preferred film or slide photography because I could reproduce my favorite photos, frame them or give them to relatives. My early digital camera didn’t have the color saturation and variations in tone that could be produced with the chemical development process used for film.

A couple of months ago, I purchased the Nikon D100 digital camera. This is an SLR camera that basically is a digital version of Nikon’s F100 camera but with a plastic body instead of metal. The D100 takes amazing pictures and I’m very happy with it’s color reproduction for everyday pictures. I will continue to use my Nikon F100 for portraits, special events, and some travel photography. For everything else, I’m switching to digital. It was just too much of a pain to scan in negatives and slides to display them on my web site. By shooting digital, I can post the photos directly to my web site.

I didn’t feel like I could switch primarily to digital until I could find a reasonably priced photo printer that produced near photo lab quality results. I purchased the Epson 2200 photo printer and I’m completely happy with the results. If I print on Epson premium glossy photo paper and look at the print from a distance (framed photo distance) I cannot tell it from a photo lab print. With the Epson 2200, I’m able to make enlargements and copies of my digital photos for framing and for giving to relatives. Each print costs more than a photo lab equivalent but I find that I print only the photos that I want to give away. Most of my digital photos end up hosted on my web site. My web site is now the primary tool for me to communicate and share photos with family and friends.

Epson 2200

The best feature about the Epson 2200 is the roll paper and cutter option. Using the Windows XP printer wizard (I had to configure everything first), Christine can select a digital image from a file share and print a 4×5 photo using the wizard. A roll of 4″ paper is feed through the printer and the printer automatically cuts the photo to size.

The inks and color matching software in the Epson 2200 are much improved. From B&H Photo: “By using Epson’s seven-color UltraChrome inks, the Stylus Photo 2200 is able to print images at fast speeds with a larger color gamut than the previous generation. These unique pigment-based archival inks reproduce the color range, density and saturation of dye-based inks more than ever before, making this printer the best in its class with its photo and color quality, and superior fade-resistance.” When using Epson paper, prints are expected to last 80 years or more.

I’m a happy digital photographer.

Grandma Chang Visits Katherine

My mom (Grandma Chang) arrived yesterday to help babysit Katherine this week while Patty is on vacation. The great thing about having grandmothers visit is that they sometimes see very obvious things that you may have missed.  For instance, she pointed out today the presence of something fairly hard under Katherine’s bottom right gum. Also, when I gave Katherine my finger, she stuck it directly in her mouth and chomped down on it. Katherine is really teething, a breakthrough seems fairly imminent though we don’t really know for sure. This may help to explain why she hasn’t been sleeping thru the last several nights or it may just be her 4 months shots bothering her.

Mom also brought along four rolls of slide film or “color transparencies” from when we were little kids. Steve and I whipped out the light table, blew the dust off the slides, scanned and adjusted the pictures to get rid of fingerprints and dirt. If you look closely – or not so closely – it’s fairly obvious that Katherine looks a lot like her Aunt Sharon! She’s got Sharon’s eyes, and unfortunately my baby double-chin. We’ve also noticed that Katherine is developing red highlights in her hair (Steve’s happy), which is pretty cool considering that red hair is a totally recessive gene.

Christine smelling flowers
2003_03_10_0004_SLD.jpg
2003_03_10_0038_SLD.jpg
2003_03_10_0025_SLD.jpg

Primary Sidebar

Current Affliations

  • Steve’s Blog
  • Town of Yarrow Point
  • TEALS (Teaching AP CS)
  • Overlake School
  • Lakeside School
  • Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestra
  • Social Venture Partners

Alumni Of

  • Bing Ads
  • Microsoft Research
  • Pure Networks
  • Ignition Partners
  • Open Design
  • Microsoft
  • Stanford University

Posts by Month

March 2003
M T W T F S S
  1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31  
« Feb   Apr »

Archive

Local Weather

  • Local Weather

Administration

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

Copyright © 2025 ยท Log in

48