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Re: Why I Went Back to Film Photography     

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Author: Salty Dog
Date: Nov 15, 2006 17:01

...more to shoot arrows. Is digital photography less creative than film photography? My unqualified answer is a resounding... seems to be any real reason to use film. I have given up my darkroom and equipment - it was wasting space... and explored in Photoshop. I don't disparage anyone for their preferences, film or digital, brunettes or redheads, but I do have a problem with closed...
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Re: Why I Went Back to Film Photography     

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Author: smb
Date: Nov 14, 2006 23:34

... to shoot arrows. Is digital photography less creative than film photography? My unqualified answer is a resounding... that approach. (To be fair, there are those who also take that approach with film, but at a greater cost per image in terms... it easier to take a hundred pictures without changing film. So what? That's irrelevant. This all begs the question of, "What is creative?" Crb...
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Re: Why I Went Back to Film Photography     

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Author: Salty Dog
Date: Nov 14, 2006 06:20

...will take more photographs with digital. That limits creativity. And you're missing one important point... Film photography, as it stands today (or in the last, say, 10 or 20 years) ...; no effort, no need for creativity, you have all the possibilities right there in front of you --- what a shame, photography is no longer art, it's just a cheap form of technology due to the ...
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Re: Photography Shops     

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Author: Chris Malcolm
Date: May 8, 2008 11:19

......@Onetel.net.uk.invalid (Windmill) wrote: It appears to me that film photography requires an astonishingly long attention span, ... a young immigrant photographer with a religious attachment to wet film technology. And this is for B/W: colour was just a huge...bit until it looks right. Even simpler compared to wet film colour work than black and white. -- Chris Malcolm ...
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Re: Photography Shops     

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Author: Windmill
Date: May 1, 2008 09:35

... attention span as the vastly greater resources and range of skills you need for film photography. A darkroom. Tanks, tray, baths, enlarger, filters. Chemistry. It appears to me that film photography requires an astonishingly long attention span, if you hope to do it right. You have to remember in detail what you did when you took a shot, and decide maybe...
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Re: Photography Shops     

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Author: Chris Malcolm
Date: May 1, 2008 02:32

....uk> wrote: It's now possible for people to have fun learning photography skills by experience whose attention span ... and editing are significantly easier to master than serious film photography and darkroom skills. As opposed to the computer ... 2,500+ students a time on its introduction to digital photography course. So do you think they're cheating people, or do you agree ...
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Re: Photography Shops     

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Author: Richard Tobin
Date: Apr 30, 2008 14:53

...d45g2000hsc.googlegroups.com>, Ian <ian.groups@btinternet.com> wrote: It's now possible for people to have fun learning photography skills by experience whose attention span is much too limited to be able to learn from film photography. I think that's a little unfair. Only if you take it as a criticism. A tolerance for...
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Re: Photography Shops     

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Author: Ian
Date: Apr 30, 2008 14:39

....ed.ac.uk> wrote: It's now possible for people to have fun learning photography skills by experience whose attention span is much too limited to be able to learn from film photography. I think that's a little unfair. It's not so much ...span as the vastly greater resources and range of skills you need for film photography. A darkroom. Tanks, tray, baths, enlarger, ...
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Re: Photography Shops     

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Author: Chris Malcolm
Date: Apr 30, 2008 12:33

...:b570182b-0ab5-4bb4-8dcf- cc6bde6d686d@z72g2000hsb.googlegroups.com: Obviously film has, but I think people are probably just generally less ... become very much easier. It's now possible for people to have fun learning photography skills by experience whose attention span is much too limited to be able to learn from film photography. -- Chris Malcolm cam@infirmatics.ed.ac....
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Re: Luminance range of slide film/available scene luminances     

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Author: Marc Wossner
Date: Apr 12, 2008 19:03

...lof units in scene luminance...'. Now I understand that slide film must have a high gamma value/steep ...luminances? Thanks a lot for all your input! Marc Wossner in film photography, gamma is the slope of a graph with the x... being the exposure and the y-axis a measure of the response of the film, such as the percentage of light that is transmitted. In that context...
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