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Subject: [Leica] Comparing portraits with Noctilux Monochrom and film
From: hlritter at bex.net (Howard L Ritter Jr)
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2020 22:08:56 -0500
References: <B32FB319-05E4-4D9A-B660-B249CC6D24FD@gmail.com>

Lluis, I have just the opposite reaction. i think the MM image is superior 
in just about every way. To me, the film image looks like a flat image that 
has been recorded on a flat surface, like I?m looking at a piece of film, 
while the MM image has smoothness, richness of dynamic range, contrast, and 
depth, like I?m looking through it into reality.

Of course, this impression has nothing to do with the fact that I love my 
own MM?

?howard

> On Feb 24, 2020, at 7:44 PM, Lluis Ripoll via LUG <lug at leica-users.org> 
> wrote:
> 
> These ones are with Leica MP, Noctilux wide open, film Ilford HP5 rated at 
> nominal ISO 400, developed with D23  1:1
> 
> Diana (3)
> <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/luisrq/Portraits/2020F020209.jpg.html>
> 
> Diana (4)
> <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/luisrq/Portraits/2020F020211.jpg.html>
> 
> Please compare Diana (4) with this one Diana (1) with the Leica Monochrom 
> CCD, Noctilux f1 wide open, at ISO 1600
> 
> <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/luisrq/Portraits/20200213_L1020137.jpg.html>
> 
> I think that film?s structure or texture gives despite a very small grain, 
> more relief to the portrait, it looks to me more alive?. What do you think?
> 
> Thanks for looking, your c&c are welcome
> 
> Saludos cordiales
> Lluis
> 
> 
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Replies: Reply from tmanley at gmail.com (Tina Manley) ([Leica] Comparing portraits with Noctilux Monochrom and film)
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