Re: Finishing film; was Re: test

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HOORAY for pixels. It's the natural way!
The body runs digitally with synapses switching in binary. The eye has rods and cones that break down the image into dots. These get desaturated and blurred as they move away from the centre of vision......
 
Photoshop is immitating nature?
 
The pure and organic pixel finally arrives after all these years of trying to fake it with silver slats.
herschel (Trying ta see if any embers are still alive in this foundry)

Elgenper <elgenper@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Old memories awaken... When I worked part-time on a small rural
newspaper in my youth, we were forever cutting exposed snippets from
our rolls after every shoot; it was considered VERY wasteful to shoot
more than a couple of frames, as well as photographically inept to need
it.

Now, when Digital Heaven has arrived, this problem is nonexistent. I
always download directly after each shoot (I don´t have the character
to wait when I don´t have to...)

Per Öfverbeck
http://foto.ofverbeck.se


2005-05-30 kl. 09.13 skrev Bob Talbot:

>> It was frame 6 of a 36 exposure roll of B&W Tri-X. Now
>> I am wondering if I should develop the film right away
>> or wait till I have finished the roll.
>
> Andy
>
> You should always finish a photography assignment on a roll!
>
> Of course you should unwind the film, cut off the first 7 frames-worth
> (one for safety) then reload the unexposed remainder. Then you can
> develop your precious frame 6.
>
>
>
>
> Seriously, with film you should always have taken more than one shot.
> That way if the frame you have is out of focus or spoiled in some way
> you can choose the best later. Now if you had digital you could
> review the first shot on the LCD screen and, if it looks sharp, know
> that it will look sharp later (as long as you only view it on small
> LCD screens :o)
>
>
> Oh, thinking back to your question.
>
>
> Develop it now while you can still obtain the chemicals.
>
>
> Bob
>



Herschel Mair

H.O.D. Photography Dept, Higher College of Technology
Al Khuwair
Sultinate of Oman
9899673

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