Markok765
Member
Do you print the sprocket holes in your photos? I do, because it shows the photo is 35mm and from film.
No, but I do print with ThinBB. Sprocket holes are a little too far for my taste. Makes it ThickBB which I don't like.
Printing the sprocket holes and rebate is pretty much a cliche, in my opinion. I'm not so sure what the purpose is other than to prove that it's not from a digital camera.
And if the image is good, added extraneous "stuff" won't do anything but bring it down.If the image is crap, no amount of sprocket holes will help.
But sadly, you can probably get a Photoshop plugin to add that border to a digi-image! :rolleyes:
DaveT
But sadly, you can probably get a Photoshop plugin to add that border to a digi-image! :rolleyes:
DaveT
I find that the sprocket holes have a strong effect of shattering expectation. In other words, they are not subtle in any way. When looking at the photo, practically the first thing you see is the sprocket holes. The holes have an effect of 'breaking the wall', perhaps reminding you that you are looking at a photograph, and collapsing the scene from imagination-space onto the paper. I find it similar to a 4th wall break in a motion picture. This effect isn't necessarily bad but I certainly wouldn't print everything like that.
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Possibly even more visually violent than 35mm printed with unexposed sprocket holes, is film in which the hole area including sprocket holes is exposed.
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