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if i were that worried or envious...would my main camera be an ancient 6mp one off wonder?
A little OT.. but one reason a film camera may be better than "some" digital cameras..
"Apple Moves One Step Closer Toward Location-Based Camera Disabling"
http://www.petapixel.com/2012/08/30/apple-moves-a-step-closer-to-location-based-camera-disabling/
Oil paintings will never look like acrylics or watercolors or charcoal drawings or mixed media creations or clay pencil sketches or . . . . or . . . . or . . . .
Bronze will never look like stone or marble or plaster . . . or . . . or . . .
So what?
A person favors one over the others? . . . Fine . . . so what?
Oil paintings will never look like acrylics or watercolors or charcoal drawings or mixed media creations or clay pencil sketches or . . . . or . . . . or . . . .
Bronze will never look like stone or marble or plaster . . . or . . . or . . .
So what?
A person favors one over the others? . . . Fine . . . so what?
I wasn't aware of that ... pathetic and it makes me glad I don't own an apple product.
Joe, of course digital will look like film! Its just a little software programing away. Silver Efex is darn close; perfect to my eyes, but they're old eyes. How long do you think it will take the digital designers to add a menu "b&w film type" with sub-headings "Tri-X" or "Neopan 1600" or whatever? 🙂
However why try and make a lemon look like an orange?
exactly my point!!
they are different and when someone states this i think...why? it's obvious they are different and one either likes that or not!
it's like saying i like lemons and then some yahoo says, yeah...but it's not an orange!
Another image ... this time large format (4 x 5) TXP320. Although LF displays resolution at far higher levels than the smaller formats along with very little grain it still lacks the clinical precision and extreme detail that high quality digital posesses ... interestingly this is the same ISO (320) as Kristian's example I posted above and it was scanned with the budget V700 Epson flat bed. Post processing was virtually nil aside form a little sharpening and lifting the shadows slightly.
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This has all the detail I'd ever want from an image and IMO it could never be mistaken for digital.
I'll stress again that my last couple of posts represent the way I feel about digital black and white and I totally respect how Joe and others may feel about it. No one is right or wrong here IMO but I do feel the need to express what the differences are for me and why I value them.
Keith, some times we all may get too caught up with how a photo looks like on a computer screen. The most important thing, in my humble opinion, is how the black and white photo looks on paper.
This has all the detail I'd ever want from an image and IMO it could never be mistaken for digital.