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I will never use a japanese camera or japanese car...
I will never use a japanese camera or japanese car , my next car is a TIR truck from Europe and 1A Leica. 450hp and 4500cc and more comfortable than your best chair and bed in your home. And you can fill it and Istanbul to Scotland and back without refill. People can squeeze in to their toy car.
That's funny, all my cars and motorcycle are Japanese. But I don't know what that has to do with film, although I used to shoot Fuji chromes exclusively I don't anymore because they aren't the best available anymore.
What someone else hinted at, I'm sure the contest is rigged so that only Nikon cameras win, so they want the EXIF data so they can exclude images made by other cameras...
As I recall, the rule started after the previous winner was an image shot on film when they were promoting digital and wanted to avoid that in the future, but I could be wrong, just kind of a vague memory, every year this thread pops up.
What someone else hinted at, I'm sure the contest is rigged so that only Nikon cameras win, so they want the EXIF data so they can exclude images made by other cameras...
Fujichrome is ALL that's available now!
Not in 4x5, which is all I ever used. I suppose it may be available in other formats. But I don't even care about that now since Ilfochrome is gone too.
They don't want anyone to have an unfair advantage.
Yeah right on Bill. Bloody mobile phones being validated by Nikon for a photography contest and my F6 inelligible??? Unbelievable. Funny how the world is accepting of so much low grade imagery on the news and on TV. So much fake stuff out there that I guess film scans are hard to prove as untouched so that must be their reason.
I'll bet they'll make an exception if something shot on film and scanned on a Nikon scanner.
You can overwrite this data and add anything you like.Digital cameras write metadata into their files that say the name of the camera used to make it. Most digital SLRs not only record the camera model, but the lens model, aperture and shutter speed used, exposure mode used (manual, program, etc.), if flash was used, date and time the photo was taken. Some film scanners put in the file the model of scanner used. You can read this metadata in photoshop by choosing FILE INFO under the file menu, and you can add to it by adding a copyright notice, your contact info, a title, a written description, and a list of keywords.
So, Nikon can easily see what the photo was shot with.
Q. Can I submit image data that is a scan of a photograph taken with a film camera?
A. Yes, you can submit it.
If those are the standing rules, then it's not a photography contest in my opinion. It's a "Digital Imaging" contest. It would not be in their interest if a film product won a top prize. Or any prize for that matter.
From the current (2018) Nikon Photo Contest FAQ:
Q. Can I submit image data that is a scan of a photograph taken with a film camera?
A. Yes, you can submit it.
+1....oh and we don't want P3200 either!this thread cracked me up
complaining a company that makes
digital cameras won't allow film made images in their contest
its very much like when apug users used to tell digital or hybrid users
to take off if they wanted to post in the forum or gallery..
and just like photrio is welcoming now it seems the contest is welcoming now as well ..
+1....oh and we don't want P3200 either!
+1....oh and we don't want P3200 either!
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