bmattock
Veteran
Personally, I like film and I like digital. I don't mind that digital photos don't look like film.
However I notice that many digital cameras offer film emulator modes. Some software packages offer the same. Reviewers use terms like 'filmic' and film-like, etc.
I don't really find myself attracted to such things. If I want film-like attributes, then film provides that. If I shoot digital, I don't.
It's like my love of vinyl records. Some have surface noise. I live with it. That doesn't mean I want to hear scratches and pops on a digital music file. But they have such things. I don't understand the attraction.
How about you?
However I notice that many digital cameras offer film emulator modes. Some software packages offer the same. Reviewers use terms like 'filmic' and film-like, etc.
I don't really find myself attracted to such things. If I want film-like attributes, then film provides that. If I shoot digital, I don't.
It's like my love of vinyl records. Some have surface noise. I live with it. That doesn't mean I want to hear scratches and pops on a digital music file. But they have such things. I don't understand the attraction.
How about you?