I know that some of you enjoy photography "the 'traditional (?)' way" and you probably use/have used Ilford B+W film so I thought that you might be interested in this:
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Analogue PhotographyI know that some of you enjoy photography "the 'traditional (?)' way" and you probably use/have used Ilford B+W film so I thought that you might be interested in this:
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Re: Analogue PhotographyThat looks like a pretty big leap in color technology, but I wonder if the point of using film is to get that "vintage" look and not trying to emulate the "new-look" vibrant colors of digital. Ed seems to be the resident expert on this.
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Re: Analogue PhotographyI have read about this John. I mostly do B&W but do keep a camera loaded with color film. I'm not sure I work this stock because it's says it's a little grainy, which is not my expectation for color film, but I might try it out.
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