adelorenzo
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George Eastman House has released their Photographic Processes Series, which is an awesome series of 12 videos that cover everything from daguerrotypes to digital photography. I really enjoyed them, highly recommend watching.
I found it very interesting in Episode 10, Mark Osterman says that George Eastman House now considers gelatin silver printing to be a historic process.
Also interesting in Episode 11, that unlike gelatin silver process or other historic processes that can be made and used by individual photographers, once color processes are gone, they are gone forever.
Not meaning to start a "film is dead" thread here, but I thought that this was a great series that APUG people would want to watch. Those two points in particular really stuck with me, I'd love to hear what others think.
I found it very interesting in Episode 10, Mark Osterman says that George Eastman House now considers gelatin silver printing to be a historic process.
Also interesting in Episode 11, that unlike gelatin silver process or other historic processes that can be made and used by individual photographers, once color processes are gone, they are gone forever.
Not meaning to start a "film is dead" thread here, but I thought that this was a great series that APUG people would want to watch. Those two points in particular really stuck with me, I'd love to hear what others think.