RustyRus wrote:The funny thing is- Film is digital-
But completely different digitally, without a defined, uniform grid and without 100% identical silver crystals.
RustyRus wrote:Go shoot film- If its doesn’t go directly to print, you are manipulating the colors, the hue, the contrast - All the things- It’s actually why I stopped screwing around with film because it all had to be manipulated to taste to get the end results- I wanted my film to look like the film, not the film to look the interpretation of the scanner and the lab guy as to how that film should look.
That wasn't the point. It was about trying to make fully digital image files look like something they are not.
BTW: Incidentally, I photographed exclusively with analog cameras until I bought my first and so far only digital camera in 2023.
Mar 08, 2026 at 12:10 PM
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RustyRus wrote:The funny thing is- Film is digital-
But completely different digitally, without a defined, uniform grid and without 100% identical silver crystals.
RustyRus wrote:Go shoot film- If its doesn’t go directly to print, you are manipulating the colors, the hue, the contrast - All the things- It’s actually why I stopped screwing around with film because it all had to be manipulated to taste to get the end results- I wanted my film to look like the film, not the film to look the interpretation of the scanner and the lab guy as to how that film should look.
That wasn't the point. It was about trying to make fully digital image files look like something they are not.
Mar 08, 2026 at 12:08 PM
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