Stephen Frizza
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I have always disliked what the new digital minilab printers produce from my film. It doesn't accurately represent the films characteristics. rather just a digital interpretation of them. which effects the colour saturation, film grain and much more etc...
I'de like some feedback regarding peoples opinions when it comes to getting Minilab prints made. Im a world where more and more minilabs are going digital
and your film is being scanned then electronically interpreted before being output via a digital exposure device are you as an alalog photographer
happy with a digital print of your analog material? or do you still prefer your work to be printed by analog minilab machines?
~ Steve Frizza
The Lighthouse Lab
I'de like some feedback regarding peoples opinions when it comes to getting Minilab prints made. Im a world where more and more minilabs are going digital
and your film is being scanned then electronically interpreted before being output via a digital exposure device are you as an alalog photographer
happy with a digital print of your analog material? or do you still prefer your work to be printed by analog minilab machines?
~ Steve Frizza
The Lighthouse Lab