Ah but there are plenty of tools available (e.g. exiftool)to allow one to write EXIF data, even into scanned files, and make them look like they were produced by any camera you like ...
They don't want anyone to have an unfair advantage.


Giggle.
It would be fun to win with a scan from a print, even if disqualified later.
Here's the deal. I think a "photo contest" is a way to get photos for a prize. They don't have to deal with those pesky photographer's fees and usage right. I'm sure if you're lucky or skilled enough to win, you'll surrender ownership when you get your prize and credit for the photo. Read the fine print. Film images don't serve Nikon well so the don't want to waste their time.


They don't want anyone to have an unfair advantage.
. What if I had used wet collodion
!?I just send this at support@entry.nikon-photocontest.com
Hi Nikon,
I was surprised and disappointed when I saw that you stated "We will not be accepting any entries taken on film".
Can I use wet plate collodion process? This is not a film - so I guess this is ok?
In hope to get quick answer, with kind regards,
Darko
Awesome!Does APUG ever do photo contests? If not maybe we ought to have one. Entries would be film based only, obviously.

Does APUG ever do photo contests? If not maybe we ought to have one. Entries would be film based only, obviously.
What if someone won the contest and people started asking "how can I make images like that" and Nikon couldn't sell them anything as a result?
.Does APUG ever do photo contests? If not maybe we ought to have one. Entries would be film based only, obviously.
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