Film Photography Saved By Technology
from the it-can-do-that-too dept
There's no doubt that digital technology has devastated the traditional photographic film industry, but purists may still have technology to thank for helping to keep alive their interests. The internet is helping film users find equipment, collaborate on projects, and discuss their craft. One couple even raised money over the web to finance a production facility for an old kind of film, which Kodak had stopped making. Most of the time, technology is discussed in terms of what it's replacing, but often it's vital to preservation as well. Consider how cheap archiving enables the storage and distribution of old art forms. The example of the film enthusiasts is also a good one to look at for people interested in online social networking. It's not always about creating flashy platforms with expectations of exponential growth; a lot of value can come simply be putting disparate people with shared interests in touch with each other.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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I still use film but...
Don't bother arguing with me on wheather digital is better than film. The colours you get from film or digital are completely a personal preference, none is better than the other, nut i prefer velvia.
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I know you said "dont bother", but I had to anyway.
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Splice
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back in the day
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Hey look!
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just think what you have, digital dependant junk
my film however works and can be developed even in a power outage... top that
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Film vs Digital? Kewl!
Fine grain portrait work is the same, though I'm not a studio type (I hate studio work!) and I have no real idea what's happening in that realm.
Of course, there's also taking color slides (we do remember slides, right?) of the night sky using something of the order of an ASA 400 film then pushing it to around 3200 to bring out details that would otherwise be missed. This would be kind of like taking one pixel on a many megapixel camera that barely can detect there was something there and bringing it up in true color. Possible? Probably, but with film it's easy. Just push it 'til it screams for mercy in processing. Withg digital, you're also dealing with a noise floor that doesn't exist in film.
Just my $.0195 worth ...
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Re: Film vs Digital? Kewl!
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Kodak discontinued paper, not film
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yeah yeah yeah
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Cant P-Shop do that?
I don't know for sure. So i could be wrong....
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photography - the end?
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Re: photography - the end?
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