No - they optimized them by emphasizing tonality and resolution over edge contrast and macro contrast.If you read "The Mamiya Handbook", you'll find that when Mamiya switched from chrome lenses to black ones, they optimised the optics for their main users--wedding & portrait photogs--they made them softer.
Roger gave me enough C41 chemistry (damn Fuji cartridges) I told all the kids in the store they could have free processing for life. One rule, they need to let me show them how. So when I drop dead they can still shoot film. I really don't know how we will all get by without the shop.
Mike
Heck No. They will find me slumped over my sink drowned in Bromophen. I don't shoot much color, just enough to stay somewhat proficient in processing and printing. I have a feeling even with free processing the kids at the store will not keep me busy.Do you have plans for dropping dead??Interested readers want to know?
You make a good point. My wife keeps telling me that my nephews are going to get stuck cleaning out my stuff. I will just have her get on Photrio and say come 'n get it.
According to Kevin Costner, "Iowa, I guess it is Heaven" and since I have chemicals. I would say Yes!I just asked a friend yesterday if there would be chemicals in Heaven. (He didn't know, and he was at a Catholic seminary for 4 yrs)
I just asked a friend yesterday if there would be chemicals in Heaven. (He didn't know, and he was at a Catholic seminary for 4 yrs)
We are not even allowed free and easy access (on the weekends) to the elementary schools where we live. When i was a kid, we went to the schools all the time to do stuff. If neighbors see kids at a school yard on a Saturday now.....they call The Police.
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