Mainecoonmaniac
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When I did commercial work, I shot a lot of transparency film for publication. It's a real pain. Back in the day, I had to shoot tons of Polaroid to make sure the exposure was within the limited range of the film. Neg film has better latitude, but art directors prefer to see a positive for layouts. Printing from transparencies is tough too. Kodak's positive print material and Cibachrome was super contrasty. Some printers resorted to using masks to hold back the highlights. A good print was sure beautiful. I still think a well shot transparency on a light box still looks better than an image on an LCD-LED screen. Call me old.I have been thinking about slide film lately which is the type I have shot mostly with. I love the look of slide film on a lightbox but when it is printed or on a electronic form it doesn't quite look the same. Myself who takes an interest in it might spend some time with a lightbox and pour my eyeballs over it. In terms of the real world and when a lot more professional photographers used film, did they have end use other than making a print or putting it inside a publication? So I have thought about lately if this lightbox thing is a fun time hobby only and slide film and other film is really about making a print or printing it inside a publication or making a print on a brochure or billboard - in otherwords printing?
Thanks.