Thanks for this thread, it is helpful. Plenty of entertainment as well 😉
For the record, I shoot both digital and film (though more digital than film), rangefinder and slr. I like to shoot film, but can't really "afford to" 🙂eek🙂 all the time. Last night I picked up my first roll of medium format - 12 frames with a Hassy 500cm & 80mm zeiss.
I'm not particularly interested in "the debate", but in understanding the aesthetics elements of images, for both types.
filmfan - Comments like "grossly digital" are useless in understanding 'why' an image is deemed better or more aesthetically pleasing, or in 'what way'. Your followup with "blown highlights", "super contrasty" and "clay-like skin" are a bit more helpful. I understand you may not care about being helpful, just sharing from my perspective as a fellow community member.
mfogiel - thanks for the 'reference image'. Still learning what to refer to, but it's interesting that there was clear consensus to your statement and it wasn't disputed, noted. Enjoy your posts and would appreciate more input on how to critically view an image.
I read most of these film / digital threads to better understand the aesthetic elements we aspire to in our images (composition and subject completely aside), such as:
* Dynamic Range
- keeping highlights
- providing shadow detail
- tonality
- flat mid-tones
* Resolution (not rated as so important)
- film: format and emulsion properties (lens to some extent)
- digital: megapixels
- sharpness
* Contrast
- curves
* Processing
- film processing chemicals & technique
- photoshop & other tools & technique
* Digitization
- scanned film, and at what bit-level
- digital capture: raw vs. in-camera BW
* Display method
- 8-bit web image
- wet print
- digital print (various)
* Authenticity
- film = real
- digital = fake
* Artifacts
- film grain
- digital noise
I understand there are other major factors such as up-front and ongoing costs with both film and digital, differing levels of convenience, the form factor and size of our tools, the view through the finder, focusing ability, etc. etc. etc.
RFF is an important schoolground for me, so thanks everyone. 🙂