It is good to hear from you again Thomas.
And we do have discussions about digital negatives here now - in the part of Photrio dedicated to "hybrid" processes.
What a fantastic image, thanks for sharing. Reminiscent of the work of the great American neo-topographers of the 70s. Does he/she have more? I'd like to follow his/her work please.
On top of that, further proof to me that a great photo is a great photo, whether digital, a scan of a negative, a scan of a print, a print of a print, a scan of a projection, a print in a book, a post in a thread, and so on.
The more I read some of the threads in here, the more I am convinced that these analog forums are filled more with wet print fetishists than people interested in actual photography.
My favourite is this one by Andrew O' Neill of the abandoned railway bridge at Ladner Creek. I've hiked in there myself, and it's not an easy place to get to, especially with an LF camera. https://www.photrio.com/forum/media/ladner-creek-trestle.54474/
It is good to hear from you again Thomas.
And we do have discussions about digital negatives here now - in the part of Photrio dedicated to "hybrid" processes.
Hello Matt! Thanks for the info. I hope you are well.
In the future, if/when I get around to doing digital negatives, I will remember to check back.
Currently, I'm trying to learn better how to scan film, but it's slow moving due to certain life choices, priorities, etc.