[Leica] First film in a long time

Ted Grant tedgrant at shaw.ca
Thu Jun 7 19:31:46 PDT 2018


Hi Tina,
I CAN'T IMAGINE RETURNING TO "film!" It is an archaic form of recording photo image/moments!
I also realize there are a great number of photog-newbie's trying it and I think that is wonderful for them to have a go at souping film and the big pain in the butt in doing so!
But during my career on assignments I would return to home and darkroom with several hundred rolls of film to process and make contact sheets. Not just the two or three rolls from about the city assignments. 
Where today and digital, the darkroom is eliminated all together!!!!
Yes there's a sort of "computer/screen time editing" after a shoot/ but nothing to clean-up.
There isn't any mess to clean print washers and dryers, nor darkroom to always have to clean-up, along with all the garbage.
It just isn't worth the cost of photo paper, film, enlarger, chemicals, dyers and all the rest of the paraphernalia.
But too each his/her own which they may choose. But if someone begins with digital? Then tries to switch to film, I just can't imagine they'll stay with it other than giving it a bit of a try? Then forgetting it altogether and return quickly to digital!
But then??? who knows???????????? :-)
cheers,
Dr. Ted Grant O.C. 
 

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From: LUG [mailto:lug-bounces+tedgrant=shaw.ca at leica-users.org] On Behalf Of Tina Manley via LUG
Sent: June-07-18 1:21 PM
To: Leica Users Group
Cc: Tina Manley
Subject: Re: [Leica] First film in a long time

I do prefer the phone photo in these.  It makes me wonder why anybody
bothers with film these days.  I don't have the time, patience, or money to
use film anymore.

Tina

On Thu, Jun 7, 2018 at 12:43 AM, Howard L Ritter Jr <hlritter at twc.com>
wrote:

> I decided to dip into film photography again, and this is the first fruit:
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/hlritter/bwphotos/ <
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/hlritter/bwphotos/>
>
> We were driving the Blue Ridge Parkway in western NC near the town of
> Boone. I pulled into an overlook to watch a spring shower move across the
> mountains and valleys. I captured a B&W film image with a Leica R9, 21-35
> Elmarit, and Tmax 100, and one with my iPhone. I’ve posted both, both
> tweaked for contrast in PS. I’ve also posted the iPhone image converted to
> greyscale, just for comparison.
>
> I certainly like the B&W, but I’m not sure this kind of largely
> mid-grey-toned scene (as opposed to Lluis-type street scenes) is what B&W
> is made for. Here I think the color image works best.
>
> And I’m either disappointed in the quality of the film image or impressed
> by that of the iPhone image – both, I guess. This kind of image quality
> from a camera tucked in almost as an afterthought, just because they could
> do it, into the corner of a cell phone! That’s borderline miraculous.
>
> I didn’t expect this much grain with Tax 100, but I may have been
> heavy-handed with Photoshop on the film image. Also, the scale of the
> iPhone image is larger, with an equivalent FL of 28mm vs. the 21mm of the
> film image. I’m going to scan the negative with my own scanner to get
> equivalent pixels-per-degree in both images, re-process them both, and see.
>
>
> C&C welcome.
>
> —howard
>
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