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[edit] Digital Effects
I recognize that in certain situations, digital effects are desirable over practical fog for health reasons, but always in the case of live theatre, and often in the case of film and television as well, digital isn't practical or possible. Absolute statements about using only CG and filters doesn't really serve anyone. DJSparky (talk) 06:12, 11 February 2008 (UTC)