One of my main reasons for liking film

Ted ... your link's not working for me ... or was that the effect you're refering to?

If so my M8 can match that occasionally! :p

[edit] ... ah, now it's working!
 
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Still a favorite of mine, from the first roll I ever tried to develop.

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remember, I'm a purist, no photoshop for me. Just occasional Picasa :D

That's sort of a strange attitude. Part of the whole point of digital is being able to easily manipulate it on a computer.

But if enough people really wanted that effect, it would be programmed to be available in-camera, in any of 255 shades of color, on any edge (or multiple edges) of the frame.

I guess I do get your point (sort of) about the fact that film errors and artifacts of process have to be simulated in the digital realm. Indeed, taking a "film" approach to digital information is one of the things Photoshop excels at.
 
That's sort of a strange attitude. Part of the whole point of digital is being able to easily manipulate it on a computer.

But if enough people really wanted that effect, it would be programmed to be available in-camera, in any of 255 shades of color, on any edge (or multiple edges) of the frame.

I guess I do get your point (sort of) about the fact that film errors and artifacts of process have to be simulated in the digital realm. Indeed, taking a "film" approach to digital information is one of the things Photoshop excels at.

Welll, I think it's all a very tongue in cheek approach. Are you good at that too? I hope so. :)
 
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