a Vote for the "worst" word used in the RFF in 2006

Kim Coxon said:
Especially true when you consider that film (or perhaps plates) are the original digital medium. The halide crystals turn black (once developed) once a threshold of an "amount" of light reachs them. It is a reaction that happens or not, ie on or off. Our eyes will "see" various shades of grey depending on the density of those that have reacted. However it is still digital. :D

Kim

That is an amazing, mythical, mystical glowing thought!
 
kevin m said:
If the choice of words isn't limited to those used only on this forum, then I nominate "bokeh."

I couldn't agree more... dumbest word I've heard yet..
 
MinorTones said:
I made this mistake once :angel:

My vote goes to PRISTINE

-Mitch

What is wrong with pristine? I just used this in an ad!!:confused:

"remaining free from dirt or decay; clean" (American Heritage Dictionary). Anyway it beats "minty":)
 
Arghhh-h

Arghhh-h

Seized. For the hundredth time ......

As in

Q: 'the blades of my 'new' eBay Canonet have seized - how can I free them up'? Without previously searching the RFF Canon archives, or searching the internet ...

A: Canonet Blade Cleaning by Henry Taber and assorted helpful RFF members ..... :)
 
B+W photography. :mad: Mind you I admire monochrome work. ;)

If you look at a mono print, it is over 95% grey! When you look at the neg, there is no "white" at all - it's black bits and clear bits and when they're mixed it looks grey. When you print it's black and the colour of the paper.

Sorry but it's like asking for a black and white cartridge for the printer. :bang:

Kim
 
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