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Well said, Francisco.
I think I'm going to go make some prints now. 🙂
I think I'm going to go make some prints now. 🙂
Agreed at all points, nothing to add, IMHO a forecast which earns the name !Ken Tanaka said:There actually is little to debate here.
That's my forecast.
That's what is to expect but it does not say anything about film, if it will survive in a niche or not.pradeep1 said:In a very short while, children will be born who will never use a film camera. r.
pradeep1 said:I guess we'll all see where this ends up in 20 years. Hopefully we'll all be around. 😉
pradeep1 said:Fortunately, the USA comprises of only 4% of the world's population, and if you add Europe and Japan, a maximum of 10%. That means there is still 90% of the world's population using film. That may extend the shelf life of film a bit longer.
SolaresLarrave said:In both cases, the "end" product is a print, so as long as we have that in mind, neither film nor digital will conquer. I believe they'll be able to coexist... and we, RFF members, are living proof.
aizan said:don't forget about polaroid! the kids love it because it's instant, social, and looks cool!