lament
Member
Todd.Hanz said:They're visibly oversharpened; it might be flickr applying sharpening to resized photos.lament said:I will guess both the man in the hat and the wall are digital.
Todd's two top images (without exif) are obviously oversharpened. If they're film, they're post-processed.
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cross processed, not post processed, over sharpened...not really.
lament
Member
Some people came pretty close to guessing my photo, good job 
It's actually a digital photo - cropped and perspective-corrected - of a film (chromogenic b&w) print. FWIW the crappy scanner I have gives a very similar result.
It's actually a digital photo - cropped and perspective-corrected - of a film (chromogenic b&w) print. FWIW the crappy scanner I have gives a very similar result.
jtzordon
clicking away
So far so good. I've seen all of the answers, so couldn't prove it, but I got 'em all except the girl with the guitar. That one was very tricky. Todd's second one was tricky as well; I guessed film and then second-guessed and second-guessed again!
This is a blast.
....let's see if I have something...
....let's see if I have something...
jtzordon
clicking away
Best I can do, for now.

ibcrewin
Ah looky looky
Todd.Hanz said:you got it! the top two are Velvia, cross processed...the last one is digital, if you looked at the exif you cheated
Todd
I didn't look. I was on the fence with the last one!
ibcrewin
Ah looky looky
jtzordon said:Best I can do, for now.
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I'm going to guess film on this one..For no other reason than the people at the bottom look like they are dressed in the 50's.
lament
Member
I'm guessing filmjtzordon said:Best I can do, for now.
anaanda
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RayPA said:Is it live or Memorex? Is it film or digital? Post images that you think might fool us. Let us try to figure it out whether the source was film or digital. Guess and tell us why.
Here's mine:
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Film or Digital?
Its very difficult to tell on screen but when you see a print its easy to tell film apart from digital...
dmr
Registered Abuser
I can't tell. I know some photos just "look digital" but for any given example I sure have a hard time telling. A couple years ago I had a hard time convincing a co-worker that one shot I took was film until I showed him the negative.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
jtzordon said:Best I can do, for now.
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I'm guessing digital, overall a bit too sharp front to back (hallmark of a smaller sensor)
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
My turn:
easy.. no?


easy.. no?
350D_user
B+W film devotee
Film. The contrast range is a bit beyond what digital will do.jtzordon said:Best I can do, for now.
Digital, courtesy of blown highlights.shadowfox said:My turn:
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iml
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lament
Member
If that's digital, you have to teach me how you do that.350D_user said:This one should be easy...
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