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Within 5 years the most respected of professionals will be using film again because truth willout:thumbup:
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Sorry, it is a stock broker/trader terminology for buying the stocks and holding them for hopefully later appreciation. Going "short" means selling or dumping them. Weak attempt at humor in this perilous economic climatedefine ""long""
Well, that is going to become a bit more of a problem, as there are fewer and fewer good labs for processing and custom printing. And, at some point, the image will most likely have to be converted to digital in some way in order to use commercially for publications, etc. So a very high quality print will need to be made, followed by an equally high quality scan of that retouched print.no scanning
If that's true then most professionals will be shooting on cheap P&S, fair enough...but how does film fall into this equation?very soon(2years)everyone will have your digital backs equivalent quality in a small point and shoot camera.It will have auto capability to produce every kind of "professional"image,even having a "bresson" button which will only trigger the shutter when that composition and moment arrive.Theres only one direction to go>>>>analogue
I took it as a light-hearted post as in the "curious minds want to know" cliche' from the Enquirer (tabloid) tag line.not sure what"curious minds blah blah"means here?
Yes I was curious to know if there's anything about film technology and or workflow that is being (or is going to be) revolutionised as we happen to be one of the only hi-end scanner manufacturers left, so we can prepare...I took it as a light-hearted post as in the "curious minds want to know" cliche' from the Enquirer (tabloid) tag line.