radical7
Olivier Duong
Gumby
Veteran
Hp5
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wblynch
Well-known
not film. imitation
mfogiel
Veteran
100% of what?
John Bragg
Well-known
Could it be APX100?
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
I don't know.
I don't shoot film just to look at 100% crop.
If the grain of the film *adds* to the whole picture, I like it.
If it doesn't, then I don't.
I don't shoot film just to look at 100% crop.
If the grain of the film *adds* to the whole picture, I like it.
If it doesn't, then I don't.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
Ah where is Magus when we need him. He could tell if the top-plate of the Leica was brass or zinc just by looking at the jpeg... 
back alley
IMAGES
how is this topic about rangefinder photography?
you're right...it isn't!
so i moved it to the film section which seems much more appropriate.
next time i will just delete it.
PLEASE CHECK B4 POSTING...IS THIS THE BEST PLACE TO START THIS THREAD?
you're right...it isn't!
so i moved it to the film section which seems much more appropriate.
next time i will just delete it.
PLEASE CHECK B4 POSTING...IS THIS THE BEST PLACE TO START THIS THREAD?
Pete B
Well-known
Ricoh?
Pete
Pete
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
iT'S the discontinued velvia.
At least based on the crying eye.
At least based on the crying eye.
radical7
Olivier Duong
Sorry to the moderator, its a digital picture from a digital rangefinder. I wanted to see if you could make the difference between film and digital by taking a cue from the coke and pepsi test 
Wblynch said the tones looked off then the too uniform grain gave it away. I agree but its a nice result from the epson rd1
Wblynch said the tones looked off then the too uniform grain gave it away. I agree but its a nice result from the epson rd1
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