dmr
Registered Abuser
How to emulate digital with film:
Leave the film in the camera, never get it processed.
(Ok, I'll shut up!)
Leave the film in the camera, never get it processed.
(Ok, I'll shut up!)
Ranchu
Veteran
Heh. Well, there you have it.
Faintandfuzzy
Well-known
His acheiving a film look with digital comparisons are interesting though!
axiom
Non-Registered User
wow... I bet this is an April fool
"I have noticed there is a trend at the moment of people shooting film and desperately trying to emulate the characteristics of digital photography. ... some people just must use the oldest technology possible to appear as least bit interested in modern technology...."
Oh yea, there is a trend that we desperately trying to emulate those inferior digital sensors with our old school Ektar 100
"I have noticed there is a trend at the moment of people shooting film and desperately trying to emulate the characteristics of digital photography. ... some people just must use the oldest technology possible to appear as least bit interested in modern technology...."
Oh yea, there is a trend that we desperately trying to emulate those inferior digital sensors with our old school Ektar 100
amateriat
We're all light!
When I shoot film (which is most of the time), I don't worry my pretty head over how it looks compared to That Other Photographic Medium.
Of course, when I do shoot with TOPM, I don't worry my pretty head about achieving a "film look", other than keeping blown highlights to a minimum, and keeping WB in check.
(Memo to self: pretty head needs shave-and-a-haircut.)
- Barrett
Of course, when I do shoot with TOPM, I don't worry my pretty head about achieving a "film look", other than keeping blown highlights to a minimum, and keeping WB in check.
(Memo to self: pretty head needs shave-and-a-haircut.)
- Barrett
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