"I suspect the uncovering of 40 year old vintage t-max won't arouse the same kind of excitement!"
Royal Pan, Verichrome Pan and Super XX already do!
Thumbs up for Fuji,
"I suspect the uncovering of 40 year old vintage t-max won't arouse the same kind of excitement!"
Royal Pan, Verichrome Pan and Super XX already do!
Thumbs up for Fuji,
"Silver halide photography, which is fundamental to photography, has advantages over digital in such areas as power of expression..."
Uh huh. Sure film guarantees more expression...(whatever that may be).
I think the Fuji spokes-droid has creativity, individual vision - whatever you want to call it - confused with equipment. All I know is, you can't buy it, and it doesn't come in a green box.
I think rob with a small 'r' touches on an important point. I learned darkroom use in college in 1973. If I were 30 years younger, and all my college had was a Photoshop class, that is what I would take. For any number of reasons it seems likely college darkrooms are drying up, cutting into the stream of new users.
I just hope there isn't too long of a gap between the death of film and the birth of the 8x10 digiback...
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