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I don't think it will kill that instinct for me, thought others may be different. It would definitely prevent it from being developed in a new photographer with no film experience.
Exactly how I feel.
I don't think it will kill that instinct for me, thought others may be different. It would definitely prevent it from being developed in a new photographer with no film experience.
The joys of "chimping" are denied to me I don't own a digital camera,and I don't feel that anything is missing in my life,and I often think to myself for what a decent DSLR costs I could buy a used Hasselblad, a real camera, and I wouldn't need to learn photography all over again.
If we're talking about a gram of Helium, It might be a little hard to weigh it.
In other words, if it's being used as a tool and not a crutch, what's the problem?
I found a comment about chimping that expresses my opinion better than I could have done:
Polaroid and other types of instant film have been around for more than 4 decades. Apart from the instant gratification for point-and-shooters, the film system also found its way into the toolbox of the professional photographers as a quick way to determine lighting ratios, contrast, and composition. The great convenience afforded by these films were especially useful for medium and large format shooters, for whom the ability to change film backs/plates allowed flexibility of instant review, while simultaneously making available the whole pantheon of slide and print films that each has its devotees. Of course, it bears mentioning that it was obviously meaningless to have polaroids for smaller formats since there will be too little detail on the image anyway. The format was also used by such art dignitaries as David Hockney and Andy Warhol in various art pieces.
In the digital age, this process of review has been called chimping in some quarters, presumably referring to the hunched posture and excited utterances that resembles primates. That such a pejorative should exist is shocking, since the very act pretty much originated from the top professionals in studios. All that has been done is that the convenience of the polaroid has been transferred to an LCD, and made available in a much smaller form factor. I suppose the excessive reviewing betrays a lack of consideration for ones image making, and that is indeed what should be discouraged here.
http://fotophilosophy.wordpress.com/2011/05/20/polaroid-chimping-in-the-analogue-age/
In other words, if it's being used as a tool and not a crutch, what's the problem?
Well, since all "grams" have one gram of mass, and since the gravitational force in whatever place you're standing isn't likely to change from moment to moment, a gram of Helium would weight the same as a gram of Lead.
And answering my own question, since I got curious and looked it up, weight (force) isn't measure in Pascals at all. DUH!
I wanted Newtons, and one gram of mass weighs approximately 9.8x10-3 Newtons.
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How much would your gram weigh on the moon?:confused:
In Soviet Russia, Arctic Bear chimps you!
What's worse than being face to face with a Polar Bear?
Being face to face with a Bi-polar Bear!
Actually, pounds are units of mass and of force (pound-mass and pound-force). If I'm standing on a scale in my house I read 170 pounds, therefore having a pound-mass of 170 and putting a force, called weight, of 170 pounds onto the scale.Err, Ummm, Well grams aren't a measure of weight (which in the english system is a measure of Force).
Grams are a quantity of mass, not weight.:munch:
Easy, turn your scales upside down...
Actually, pounds are units of mass and of force (pound-mass and pound-force). If I'm standing on a scale in my house I read 170 pounds, therefore having a pound-mass of 170 and putting a force, called weight, of 170 pounds onto the scale.
I know, I know. So ask a European how many Newtons they weigh.
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Only someone from "downunder" couldthink that way.
I prefer to think of my weight as the force of attraction of the earth to my fatness so that I won't float off into space.
I once had an Australian girlfriend. She always wanted me to go downunder!
Which I guess means fatter people are more attractive!![]()
The ultimate crutch is chimping your histogram. A Polaroid is a veterinary case of an arctic bear needing a prescription of Preparation H.
Which I guess means fatter people are more attractive!![]()
I don't know if I'm really fat. In arecent image of myself, I appeared to be a little thicker around the middle. It could be barrel distortion.![]()
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