Filmwasters
Which Board? => Main Forum => : Skorj May 29, 2011, 07:58:25 AM
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Reposted for some newer members. Skj.
(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3050/2451650112_0f2a427a0f_z.jpg?zz=1)
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oh, cool. I think I've seen this before but I'll be sure to save it this time. thanks! :)
can you please elaborate at soft vs sharp. I'm guessing it's not about details, but contrast?
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Cool, thanks for sharing!
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Awesome! Thank you Skorj :D
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That's cool Skorj ! I hadn't seen it before... Thanks
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can you please elaborate at soft vs sharp. I'm guessing it's not about details, but contrast?
Sure - blurry, vs. fine. Imagine digital pixels (can we say that?) - less vs. more - the film grain equivalent. Clumpy & non-smooth grain, vs. super-fine grain.
Which would put Kodak Ektar off to the far-right of Fuji Color 100 on the x-axis, perhaps a little on the Calm side too. Details it is! Skj.
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can you please elaborate at soft vs sharp. I'm guessing it's not about details, but contrast?
Sure - blurry, vs. fine. Imagine digital pixels (can we say that?) - less vs. more - the film grain equivalent. Clumpy & non-smooth grain, vs. super-fine grain.
Which would put Kodak Ektar off to the far-right of Fuji Color 100 on the x-axis, perhaps a little on the Calm side too. Details it is! Skj.
now I know :) feel free to add some never films in there, though I guess it could be huge if you try to fit everything in there :O
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I've never seen this before! Fantastic visual aid Skorj! Thanks for posting...
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thanks for posting..this is great!