On 1 Dec 2004, at 10:29, william.curwen wrote:


As in scanned film grain as screen composited with digital file in Photoshop?

Yes William,along those lines.

...... or written out onto film and rescanned - close but not
*quite* film grain.

Sorry...don't do film ;-).

 Real film grain wraps itself around the light during
processing, which gives it that film look.

I'm gonna have to do another comparison.

Maybe I have got it all wrong,

Unlikely.

maybe you just dial in film grain on the back of the camera.

One day.

 Also film grain
is fractaline in natural - not random like digital noise.

Without a doubt

I thinks peeps
should use film when they want the look of film, and I am not exactly sure
what digital looks like. Anything you want, I guess.

It's choice that separates us from the apes ( close shave in my circumstances ! ).


Why, I could write about this all day.

I wish you would.

Kindest,

Bob.

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