discovered when? eg.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._Eugene_Smith
can you look at his photos?
Did you do basic chemistry in school?
It is yes or no.
In the UK GM products are considered Frankenstein foods and are rejected there are court orders banning access to local crop fields.
We are happy to pay a premium for organic certificated products and ethically produced products.
You are still sitting inside the box. Step out on the town. Why not just virtualize the entire HP35 calculator? Buttons and all?
I have a fully functional virtualized ancient Texas Instruments SR10 digital calculator. I did the virtualization myself. Using the simulated version is no different (at least functionally) than using the real one. It even looks and sounds identical. And I mean identical. Even all of the early flaws are faithfully preserved as well. It's pretty cool.
The biggest problem in solving big problems is fear and loathing while sitting frozen inside that box. If one always assumes problems are complex and insurmountable, they will be. If, however, one can let go and think big, anything becomes possible.
Go Ferrania...
Ken
'Good' thinking but will you also virtulise
your mobile phone?
your DSLR?
your autos ECU?
Ferannis coater?
eg if you virtualize the calculator on the mobile phone (note my phone has one already) and the phone chip fails the phone is in the trash can with its virtual calculator.
Note when Ilfords 220 finisher failed they did not repair it...
Don't forget you also need a virtual elephant?
Seems to me that your paragraph beginning with "The biggest problem ..." fits even better if you had ended your post with "Go Kodak Alaris".
You would have done well on the kobayashi maru test
If Kodak Alaris were attempting to resurrect their E-6 line of film products, I would have.
So I ask again. Do you know something the rest of us don't? Last time you ignored the question. Which to conspiratorialists is, of course, an answer in and of itself...
Ken
If Kodak Alaris were attempting to resurrect their E-6 line of film products, I would have.
So I ask again. Do you know something the rest of us don't? Last time you ignored the question. Which to conspiratorialists is, of course, an answer in and of itself...
Ken
Kodak just reduced a lot of their movie film stock too including Eastman Double-X!!!!
That's Eastman Kodak of course but it's all still eerie...
Regarding computer controls at Ferrania, I think most of you are making a lot of assumptions.
If I were you I'll go and watch some Italian movie. You could start with Toto... or P. P. Passolini.
Ciao!
Maybe.
But it hasn't happened as of yet, and it may be limited to a reduction in sizes available.
I hope they can reverse engineer Ektachrome, mind you scotch chrome doesnt seem that bad from photos ive seen.
Anyone had experience shooting it?
I am keen to know how its colour and grain compares.
Scotch was run off the mill in 2005 when I last tried it if it had been the only E6 Id not have had a problem. The Fuji was easier to get then.
Next year you probably wont have a problem using it.
They wont be attempting to reverse engineer Ektrachrome or a Fuji emulsion, just to survive.
(...)
Pretty good news, we may see some film on the shelves by December!
~snip~
Anyway, they say they are re-engineering the film, so i can only assume that this means it will be better than the original scotch chrome film!
If you read the entire website, you'll know that you won't see their film on the shop shelves ever.
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