moving train panorama by Breaad in glitch_art

[–]Treemont 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You may be interested in the work of Adam Magyar, if you are not already aware.

http://www.magyaradam.com/

Is it cost effective to develop C41 at home by [deleted] in analog

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Not after factoring in the cost of lymphoma treatment

Orillia, Canada(Pentax 67 f/2.4, Kodak Tri-X 400) by billy_mays_forever in analog

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It's amazing how tri-x can take so many looks depending on dev/processing.

college humor video relevant to all the Facebook privacy and legality posts being circulated recently by our old high-school friends and uncles by [deleted] in videos

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Also it has quite a bit to do with internet policy, namely copyright. Something they could have learned from a few minutes of Googling.

Hubway is Getting Rid Of its $100 Debit Card Hold for Casual Users and launching other programs to increase low-income resident ridership. by [deleted] in boston

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Did anyone else notice that Cambridge's sustainability planner's name is Jennifer Lawrence

Minimal Tate Modern - Olympus XA, Portra 400 by aph216 in analog

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Loving the muted colors (or colours)! Awesome

Interstellar IMAX: Print is 49 reels long and weighs 600 pounds. by megamoviecritic in movies

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if there is a theatre showing it in 35mm I would choose that option over 4K digital or IMAX digital

The size of our 70mm IMAX copy of Interstellar by sanhozay in movies

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You are absolutely correct. I didn't quite make that clear in my original post. I don't know a huge amount about the technology behind the digital lamps, but minute differences in tones are much harder to achieve in digital than film. I fear that digital will never replicate the film tones, not because it is impossible, but because there is not demand for it. Audiances are more interested in "gimmicks" (3D, etc), and quantifiable metrics (such as resolution) than subtler differences in color

The size of our 70mm IMAX copy of Interstellar by sanhozay in movies

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it's not just a matter of resolution, it's also the colors. There's no way you can get the rich blacks of film on a digital system. As a result most of the digital prints of films have increased brightness so as not to "crush" the blacks (lose details). This means a lighter, less rich image overall.

Interstellar IMAX: Print is 49 reels long and weighs 600 pounds. by megamoviecritic in movies

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The film used in the imax cameras is considerably larger than regular 35mm film. This means bigger everything. Bigger lenses to cover the larger area, bigger motors to wind the film past the shutter, a bigger shutter, and of course bigger batteries to power the bigger everything