RObert Budding
D'oh!
I enjoy the process of printing B&W film in my darkroom. And I like the results. But that's me. I don't care if people like digital B&W. Some people like McDonald's, too, but you'll never catch me there.
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
i'll wait for a mod to determine that![]()
Haha ... Bob had a Sweet One on You
Now your Waiting to be over ruled
zuiko85
Veteran
I have a 1957 Photography Annual, about 95 percent of the photos are B&W and many have massive grain. Even those shot with medium format. Film has sure improved so much since that time. I mean, I don't mind some grain but some of these looked like they were enlarged onto 60 grit sandpaper.
So even today's B&W doesn't look like film if you go back 50 odd years.
Yeah, I know the reproduction in a magazine could be partly to blame.
So even today's B&W doesn't look like film if you go back 50 odd years.
Yeah, I know the reproduction in a magazine could be partly to blame.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
On a more serious note I do think it will take digital a while to shake off its identity crisis ... it's the new kid in town and it's trying to be everything for everyone at the moment. Should I be colour ... should I be black and white ... should I add some grain or just go as I am?
As much as Leica irks me I think the Monochrom was a significant move for photography ... it's taken away part of the indecision of shooting digital. Now they need to make an M10 that produces files that can't be desaturated!
As much as Leica irks me I think the Monochrom was a significant move for photography ... it's taken away part of the indecision of shooting digital. Now they need to make an M10 that produces files that can't be desaturated!
redisburning
Well-known
it strikes me that most of the threads these days are started by digital people who feel the need to defend their choices.
2c.
2c.
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most of what threads?
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
That most of the film v digital threads are started by digital shooters defending their medium ... is not something I've noticed!
What I have noticed is film shooters and analog printers diving into threads related purely to a digital subject to tell everyone how superior film is ... then leaving, having contributed zilch!
There was a thread the other day about digital inkjet printers/printing that had a useful visit by someone telling us we should be printing with light! (yawn)
What I have noticed is film shooters and analog printers diving into threads related purely to a digital subject to tell everyone how superior film is ... then leaving, having contributed zilch!
There was a thread the other day about digital inkjet printers/printing that had a useful visit by someone telling us we should be printing with light! (yawn)
akptc
Shoot first, think later
I wish we'd stick to important topics, like camera bags...
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I wish we'd stick to important topics, like camera bags...
i try...honestly i do...but sometimes it gets so thick around here...:angel:
zuiko85
Veteran
I still shoot film cameras because I like my cameras. That, of course, is a personal preference based on emotion and little else. Nothing against digital or those whose personal preference is to use it for anything they desire. Without computers and digital we would not have this forum to bandy about the question in the first place.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Never say never --- especially if you have more to learn about both scann¡ng and wet printing (as I do).
Cheers,
R.
Cheers,
R.
raytoei@gmail.com
Veteran
it strikes me that most of the threads these days are started by digital people who feel the need to defend their choices.
2c.
+1
Many of the modern cameras have settings trying to imitate film-types, I don't think such envy is going away anytime soon.
raytoei
hausen
Well-known
I agree with OP, things have got a little negative around here lately. Film look or digital look both have merit to me. I am 75% film currently and other 25% is digital on my M9 and I like both of them for what they are and for the fact that I have the choice. I really like the clean look of digital as well because sometimes that look is the best for what I am shooting. But I certainly don't think I would defend either film or digital to justify my decision. Me thinks though doth protest to much.
icebear
Veteran
Once I have a Monochrom I'll you know, if it really bothers me that much
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+1
Many of the modern cameras have settings trying to imitate film-types, I don't think such envy is going away anytime soon.
raytoei
envy?
it's (small minded) comments like that that keep the argument going...
Vics
Veteran
When we shot b&w instead of color it was because of the increased latitude of b&w over color, or becsuse of the requirements of the pub we were shooting for. With all of those resons gone why would we do it now? I don't understand why digi shooters convert to B&W without all that latitude.
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Nikon Bob
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+1
Many of the modern cameras have settings trying to imitate film-types, I don't think such envy is going away anytime soon.
raytoei
I don't think it is a case of envy, just manufacturers trying to make the transition to digital a little easier for former film users. I think if that is the case it is a little misguided and just wasted on some. Digital is what it is and so is film. I personally don't care who uses film and/or thinks it is superior. You use what you want to and just get on with the grunt.
Bob
FrankS
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Oils, acrylic, and water colour are all paints with a different look.
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"So What"
Great Miles Davis tune, BTW..
from kind of blue...i know it well.
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