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have you thought that film is also digital, but the reverse is not so.
Get your films processed at Costco for £5 and come away with a DVD of hi res jpeg scans, a set of prints and sleeved film for £5.99, or less than the cost of ONE scan from film
Cheapest digital camera out there - and try and get that quality from a pure electronic camera. Archive the film, use the prints as reference shots, throw away the crap, delete the crap off the DVD - and your done. You now have a RAW file that you can always return to (the neg/tranny) but I just make a couple of copies of the jpeg, keep one as a virgin jpeg to make copies from - the quality drop is negligible if you have only opened it once. make another copy and work on that.
Get your films processed at Costco for £5 and come away with a DVD of hi res jpeg scans, a set of prints and sleeved film for £5.99, or less than the cost of ONE scan from film
Cheapest digital camera out there - and try and get that quality from a pure electronic camera. Archive the film, use the prints as reference shots, throw away the crap, delete the crap off the DVD - and your done. You now have a RAW file that you can always return to (the neg/tranny) but I just make a couple of copies of the jpeg, keep one as a virgin jpeg to make copies from - the quality drop is negligible if you have only opened it once. make another copy and work on that.