Maris
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Out of all the published pictures featuring sprocket holes that I saw last year I can't think of any that were done on film.
Give-aways include repetitive frame numbers, wrong aspect ratio, wrong number of sprocket holes per frame, images not matching film data and so on. Adding sprocket holes via Photoshop has become so ubiquitous that the mere sight of a sprocket hole screams FAKE!
And, I fear, it reflects a mentality in the image maker that trickery is clever and it is cool to deceive.
Give-aways include repetitive frame numbers, wrong aspect ratio, wrong number of sprocket holes per frame, images not matching film data and so on. Adding sprocket holes via Photoshop has become so ubiquitous that the mere sight of a sprocket hole screams FAKE!
And, I fear, it reflects a mentality in the image maker that trickery is clever and it is cool to deceive.