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RE: Mt. Shasta on Fujifilm Superia 400 35mm
I love the idiosyncrasies of film.
What do you mean?
I love the colors in the last two shots. Good depth.
I love the idiosyncrasies of film.
What do you mean?
I love the colors in the last two shots. Good depth.
Thank you, the last 2 were the only ones I made adjustments to. The FIlm is not as forgiving as digital. If I want good shots, I have much more to think about. It also behaves differently in digital post-processing, grain/noise is the big thing that is affected.
When I had a film camera, I had little idea about art photography. Basically it was shooting family scenes and something like that. Slides have survived since then, but when I look at them ... I cry :( Lol
I have a few rolls of slide film left - good old Kodachrome. I wonder how many people on steemit even know what "slides" even are. My dad worked for Kodak, I got my film training from him.
Among my tapes were Kodak tapes, Fuji tapes and something else. But then ... I was not a photographer, I don't even know what to call who I was then...
I probably won't dare to work with film now. It would be interesting, but I cannot develop the color slide myself. And then either paper printing or digitization is needed ...
I'm already used to digital format :)