George Mann
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You may be in for a really difficult "rest of your life", George... the situation probably isn't going to be getting too much better.
Well, we still have the new Ektachrome to look forward to (I hope).
You may be in for a really difficult "rest of your life", George... the situation probably isn't going to be getting too much better.
Then get a nice (used) digital camera.
Then you need either to adjust your printing procedure, or get a new lab!Portra = the film version of a Canon digital camera.
I see today's color films as being like a bad acid trip at an over-the-top amusement park.
Portra = the film version of a Canon digital camera.
Provia = the film version of a Nikon digital camera.
Ektar = a poorly emulated Kodachrome II version of Kodak Gold on steroids.
Velvia = the world according to Micky Mouse.
A colleague of mine was at CES when that was announced. The folks at the Kodak booth had no real information at that time. So far, as far as I know, its just talk. Do you have any further information that is worth getting excited over?Well, we still have the new Ektachrome to look forward to (I hope).
Do you have any further information that is worth getting excited over?
There is/was nothing I could do other than adapt to today's "market" - when Kodachrome died 6 or so years ago, as well as other E-6 films, I made it a point to finally get into & learn the darkroom.
No more is there color for me, just light & shadow - ALL B&W from now on.
Then get a nice (used) digital camera. You can easily change the colors to your liking. I think that many people here have moved on for color and only shoot B&W film. Unless you print color yourself in the darkroom or project slides, I don't see the benefit of shooting color film. Color film gets scanned and then it's digital from there on anyway.
I'm happy with the current B&W films that I use.
I see today's color films as being like a bad acid trip at an over-the-top amusement park.
Portra = the film version of a Canon digital camera.
Provia = the film version of a Nikon digital camera.
Ektar = a poorly emulated Kodachrome II version of Kodak Gold on steroids.
Velvia = the world according to Micky Mouse.
Does anyone else find Provia to be a bit cold and clinical?
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