I will, however, support converting just about any old scanner to a lamp, and selling it on Etsy.
I will, however, support converting just about any old scanner to a lamp, and selling it on Etsy.
Manuel
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May not be suitable for some workplaces!
Andrew Sachs, who played Manuel, passed away in 2016.
That's an opinion, not a fact. We're all entitled to our own opinions, but not our own facts. Any observable image, recorded through a lens by any sensor (film, darkroom paper, digital, etc.) is a photograph. Reality of language is. No matter how much some would prefer things be different....A photograph is a print. Anything else is a faux-tograph...
That's an opinion, not a fact. We're all entitled to our own opinions, but not our own facts. Any observable image, recorded through a lens by any sensor (film, darkroom paper, digital, etc.) is a photograph. Reality of language is. No matter how much some would prefer things be different.
OP: Why is this thread in the "Darkroom Equipment" category and not the "Scanning and Scanners" category where it belongs?
What do you find funny about that? You stated your opinion in a very matter-of-fact, anti-digital way. There's a lot of that going on here at PHOTRIO. Doing it serves neither film-loving nor digital-exclusive nor hybrid photographers (nor those who fall into multiple categories) well at all.Of course it’s an opinion.
lol.
Why is this thread in the "Darkroom Equipment" category and not the "Scanning and Scanners" category where it belongs?At some point tonight, I was scanning negatives and realized the freaking Plustek scanner was adding random horizontal white lines in my negatives that were not deserved. At first I thought they were "scratches" and then I realized, scratches in the negatives would have been black, not white. Then I realized my shitty plustek scanner was biting the dust.
I enjoyed taking the scanner out to my driveway and smashing it to bits with a hammer. Now if I want to show you my negatives, I'll need to actually print in my darkroom and then scan a proof sheet. I hate scanners. Always have, always will. Digits have nothing to do with real photography. By the way. a cheap and shitty plustek scanner is almost a zero in my monthly income.
It feels really good do smash digits into bits and then smash the mechanisms that make digits. That Plustek is still sitting in my driveway (in bits) as I speak. Oh boy, do I feel good about this. How about you?
And yet you choose to respond with another opinion. Possibly a bit of fiction as well.That's an opinion, not a fact. We're all entitled to our own opinions, but not our own facts. Any observable image, recorded through a lens by any sensor (film, darkroom paper, digital, etc.) is a photograph. Reality of language is. No matter how much some would prefer things be different.
What do you find funny about that? You stated your opinion in a very matter-of-fact, anti-digital way. There's a lot of that going on here at PHOTRIO. Doing it serves neither film-loving nor digital-exclusive nor hybrid photographers (nor those who fall into multiple categories) well at all.
This "analog is the only true photography" nonsense is counter-productive for anyone who hopes to promote silver-halide imaging. It makes those who try promulgating the "superiority" of "their way" seem elitist and off-putting. In my opinion, the "analog purity" crowd ought reconsider its approach.
What do you find funny about that? You stated your opinion in a very matter-of-fact, anti-digital way. There's a lot of that going on here at PHOTRIO. Doing it serves neither film-loving nor digital-exclusive nor hybrid photographers (nor those who fall into multiple categories) well at all.
This "analog is the only true photography" nonsense is counter-productive for anyone who hopes to promote silver-halide imaging. It makes those who try promulgating the "superiority" of "their way" seem elitist and off-putting. In my opinion, the "analog purity" crowd ought reconsider its approach.
Nope. Fact.And yet you choose to respond with another opinion. Possibly a bit of fiction as well.
Why is this thread in the "Darkroom Equipment" category and not the "Scanning and Scanners" category where it belongs?
No, it's not. That might be the OP's reaction to the real thread topic. A defective scanner that he smashed with a hammer....The thread is about returning to the darkroom and its equipment.
What do you find funny about that? You stated your opinion in a very matter-of-fact, anti-digital way...
You seem to fall into a category of professionals seeking to make your darkroom skills appear rare and valuable. This is not uncommon, since digital has made the production of prints that appear as good as, and in many cases even better than silver halide prints, substantially easier.Because it was very matter-of-fact to me...I have printed above 12,000 darkroom prints throughout 2020 alone. And I’m not even counting ‘94 to 2019. I guess this is supposed to make me an expert...What I do? I call digital photography fauxtography...
...What a load of bs...
When there's nothing substantive to say in response, that's what one gets.*yawn*...
exactlyProbably because some people see the world differently than you do and realize that facts are often just opinions in disguise.
The thread is about returning to the darkroom and its equipment.
lolHe is obviously a commie. He got the hammer out because he was sickle of the scanner.
...That might be the OP's reaction to the real thread topic. A defective scanner that he smashed with a hammer...
But wouldn't that mean that the thread belongs in Ethics and Philosophy, rather than Darkroom Equipment?Given that the OP chose to write this thread in the Darkroom Equipment section, and the fact that a scanner is not darkroom equipment, adding the fact that the scanner smashing tale was followed by a story of the OPs return to the darkroom (which seems to fit with the subject matter of the forum), one might conclude that the OP was using the scanner smashing incident as a literary device to represent his journey back to the darkroom. You will probably be critical of what you feel his deep inner intent in dong this was, but it seems that under that circumstance the real thread topic was in fact returning to the darkroom.
Nope. Fact.
I'm pushing 70 years old. I've been photographing since I was 12, developing and printing my own film in a darkroom since one year after that. I own and use film cameras from 35mm to 11x14, still, today. I also own full frame digital cameras, edit the raw files they produce, and make inkjet prints from the finished files. All the final products, from both workflows, are photographs. Anyone who denies that, claiming that only the silver halide prints are photographs, is an elitist snob. I impute several motivations for that attitude. Some may be amateurs seeking membership in an exclusive "club." Others might sell their work and try to distinguish themselves from others attempting earning a living as a photographer. Then there are just plain trolls.No, it's not. That might be the OP's reaction to the real thread topic. A defective scanner that he smashed with a hammer.
You seem to fall into a category of professionals seeking to make your darkroom skills appear rare and valuable. This is not uncommon, since digital has made the production of prints that appear as good as, and in many cases even better than silver halide prints, substantially easier.
The reality today is that one, and only one, thing makes silver halide photography superior to digital photography. Life expectancy of the prints. Reality sucks, but it's real.
No...but we might consider Photrio establishing a thread with a psychological bend to it.But wouldn't that mean that the thread belongs in Ethics and Philosophy, rather than Darkroom Equipment?
Unless you are arguing that the hammer constitutes Darkroom Equipment.
No...but we might consider Photrio establishing a thread with a psychological bend to it.
But wouldn't that mean that the thread belongs in Ethics and Philosophy, rather than Darkroom Equipment?
Unless you are arguing that the hammer constitutes Darkroom Equipment.
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