somak
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We have seen the rapid progress of digital cameras particularly sensors and softwares in recent time , and we expect this to continue, at a pace something akin to Moore's law.
What about the scientific progress in the field of film technology? I believe film will be still there after a decade from now. Maybe fewer people will be using them, but it'll still be there. What kind of films will be available at that time? Something that will supersede velvia? something that allows the user to dynamically change the particular frame's ISO (like in digital cams). Reusable film? Some well known camera makers have already stopped producing film cameras. Will they start producing film bodies again? Can nanotechnolgy help in improving films?
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What about the scientific progress in the field of film technology? I believe film will be still there after a decade from now. Maybe fewer people will be using them, but it'll still be there. What kind of films will be available at that time? Something that will supersede velvia? something that allows the user to dynamically change the particular frame's ISO (like in digital cams). Reusable film? Some well known camera makers have already stopped producing film cameras. Will they start producing film bodies again? Can nanotechnolgy help in improving films?
Soliciting comments from the experts here