baachitraka
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Or how the re-invent the wheel.
"The craft of photography" by David Vestal... A book written decades ago and which demonstrates the same thing and comes to a similar conclusion.
I am relatively young and it is indeed interesting for me to discover it.
I am relatively young and it is indeed interesting for me to discover it.
This might be explained by the different light conditions in the male v female portraits but the Kodak Portra seems to cope with underexposure a little better than the Fuji film. Does anyone else feel that way or is it my imagination and/or explained by the different light conditions?
I am relatively young and it is indeed interesting for me to discover it.
Why not paste your observations as a comment at PETApixel on the article?
Hi, did you mean me? If so, short answer is, "Life's too short."
In all seriousness, it's largely a thankless task with little to gain unless you are selling yourself/services, which I'm not. I see APUG as being at a different level than most websites, with people generally more interested in how things work, so I'm willing to put more effort here.
... I'll take it that in an absence of a direct comment that your tests or belief from those tests to show that there is in fact little or nothing to choose between the Fuji 400H and Portra 400 in terms of its ability to handle underexposure.
I thought they would 've added something to the discussion over there, and helped educate and clarify things for people who will probably never ever come to APUG.
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This "special APUG club" mentality is a bit dispiriting coming from someone who clearly has some valuable experience to share.
Still, your choice, of course, as ever. But disappointing.
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