Originally Posted by
dasBlute
We often tell ourselves stories, sometimes we even believe them. And then, once that bridge has been crossed,
we tend to believe the 'evidence' that supports us and dismiss all else. We like being 'right'.
All this blathering, on and on, pages and pages of it, filled with suppositions, logical fallacies,
specious statements presented as 'facts', ad nauseam; what's the point of all this effort?
To suggest that a film has a spectral response?! Alert the press! Design your own emulsion
and see what you get. TMX has a fairly linear response, as much or more than most films.
Millions of images have used it; it's a fine film, one of the best *ever* made,
and I will miss it when it is gone.
But what do you care?
It's not about the 'truth' here, it's about being 'right'. You're tilting at windmills.
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