Attila,
you have an interesting historical view. I guess if you don't like what is an historical fact, you simply change it to match your philosophy. Well that's not all that unusual. What is unusual is that you research your photo subjects very carefully and very well but you have no idea what Ansel Adams really did or how he did it.
As Julie says, you can rant all you want but it won't change reality. Photography has moved from film to digital. If you'd like to be one of the last holdouts, knock yourself out. BTW, I'm curious, you are a carpenter by trade: do you still use hand drills instead of electric ones; do you still use hand saws instead of table saws, compound miter saws and jigsaws; do you use a hammer instead of pneumatic nail guns? If you do, then I'd guess you are quite a craftsman but not very productive. If you don't . . . well that would be cheating, wouldn't it

. Have a nice day, Attila.
Jim