On 26 Sep 2002 at 21:18, Bruce Rubenstein wrote:
> There has been a longish thread on a professional photographer's digital
> forum and their comments are similar: Digital must be treated like slide,
> and not print film when it comes to exposure - don't blow out the
> highlights. It's easy to ch
Shadow detail may be there but, from everything I have seen, it is full
of SERIOUS noise.
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> From: Bruce Rubenstein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 27 September 2002 02:18
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> Subject: Re[2]: OT: D1s review
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On 26 Sep 2002 at 21:18, Bruce Rubenstein wrote:
> There has been a longish thread on a professional photographer's digital
> forum and their comments are similar: Digital must be treated like slide,
> and not print film when it comes to exposure - don't blow out the
> highlights. It's easy to ch
On 26 Sep 2002 at 21:18, Bruce Rubenstein wrote:
> There has been a longish thread on a professional photographer's digital
> forum and their comments are similar: Digital must be treated like slide,
> and not print film when it comes to exposure - don't blow out the
> highlights. It's easy to ch
There has been a longish thread on a professional photographer's digital
forum and their comments are similar: Digital must be treated like slide,
and not print film when it comes to exposure - don't blow out the
highlights. It's easy to check the histogram in the camera to make sure.
Shadow detai
Ryan,
Aside from the inability on the web to really show things well (how
were the files doctored for display at various sizes, etc), one huge
factor for film is the ability to pick various types of films - wide
latitude, narrow latitude, chromes, negs, various saturations,
corrections for skin t
agree. money is definitely one of them :)
mishka
-Original Message-
From: "Robert Soames Wetmore"
Subject: Re: OT: D1s review
>
> >I don't see how anyone could conclude that 35mm film is still a >superior
> >media after seeing these pictures.
> >
> >-R [Ryan K. Brooks]
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> Maybe beca
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