I think transitions are better on film too, graduations of colour/tones especially in bright areas often is a bit harsh on digital, and having to shoot 48bit to get the best out of the file makes them rather large. That been said I enjoy both, film is fun and more of a process and I enjoy the...
Might be same film, I shoot vista a lot and it seemed a bit different colour wise to me, that been said I do seem to get a fair amount of variation in my vista, probably the way its stored or rather not stored in Poundland.
just a heads up might be only a local deal but my local tescos was selling all its fujicolour 200 film for £2 a box of three, brought a stack of is its not a bad film, bit better than vista 200 I think and at that price cheaper too.
Yes I mean't grain rather than noise, digital lingo so ingrained......I actually picked up a mamiya c220 with the 80mm blue dot, waiting on test roll to come back. I like the rawness of film, its too easy to get obsessed with the technical aspects of photography and lose the artistic side. A...
The boots scans are kinda ok, my first roll of film I got developed there, not sure they will be much better than scanning prints though. I use Ag photolab now and get medium size scan, it's a bit slow though 1 1/2 to 2 weeks to get your shots back but quality was a lot better than boots scan. I...
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