Re: golden age layoffs

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Yeah it will happen.  It just hasn't happened yet all things change eventually and they are for sure going to happen.   They just haven't yet in all cases.   I wouldn't shoot film for a client right now in 90% of cases.   But I charge for digital tech who does all the Tech.  Sometimes thats me but I still charge for the time.   On Set we always have a digital tech now when shooting live action with digital.   There life is a night mare usually wrangling time code and cards and drives.  fun times for all.  

Curtis Bouvier , Aug 04, 2010; 12:34 a.m.

I just recently purchased from Ektar 100 and ran it through my Nikon F100. How is it even possible for a negative to hold this much information? this is like 18 stops worth of light on a single piece of film. If I did this with my D70, I wouldn't get a single piece of information back out of those highlights, and that is in raw.

http://img832.imageshack.us/img832/3888/drtest1b.jpg


Randy S. Little
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On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 9:52 PM, Rnuuja <rnuuja@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
There was a press release for a new 25 stop range sensor technology this week. It should show up in cameras in a few years, if not sooner.

Sent from my mobile.


On Jun 13, 2013, at 3:22 PM, Randy Little <randyslittle@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

best digital camera has 13 stops latitude.   ektar 100 is 15 plus.   Nikon cool scans don't compare CCD scanner don't compare with PMT scanners.  (well howtek sucks but they where trying to make cheap drum scanner)  





On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 3:14 PM, David Dyer-Bennet <dd-b@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 2013-06-13 13:54, Randy Little wrote:
> David I don't think a d700 can touch ektar 100 or t-max or plus x off of a
> PMT scanner.Not even in the ball park.    Better then off an epson anything
> sure.

My scans have been Nikon ls-2000, Coolscan 5000, some old photo CDs, and
a very few drum scans.  Certainly not flatbed scans!  And to some extent
I've been comparing direct darkroom prints from film, not later digital
prints, which does give the digital captures a considerable advantage
(digital printing being so far beyond darkroom printing).



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