cowanw
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Except that the medium may be the same. It remains undefined in this thread, but if the film look to emulate is scanned and computer screen viewed or inkjet printed, then we are back at Matt's first sentence. "Most of what you see when you use digital (for film output) is as much a function of the firmware and software as it is of the medium."
Blockend references this in the original post. If we are comparing the same medium, then it must be a digital medium and so the film look is not the film look. If we are comparing a darkroom print to computer screen or inkjet print, that would be fine as a point of comparison; its just that not many people today will have a darkroom colour print in hand and the comparison is becoming imaginary.
Blockend references this in the original post. If we are comparing the same medium, then it must be a digital medium and so the film look is not the film look. If we are comparing a darkroom print to computer screen or inkjet print, that would be fine as a point of comparison; its just that not many people today will have a darkroom colour print in hand and the comparison is becoming imaginary.