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Bit of a Con Really - Follow-up ...
Bob Larter wrote:
The Natural Philosopher wrote:
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The Natural Philosopher wrote:
You would think so really, but going back to film photography, there
are
reasons why portraits were always shot on e.g. Konica, landscapes on
Agfa or Fuji, , and no one used Kodak at all professionally - Except
for
Kodachrome..
NT
Film is a whole nother business. You've got a lot less control over
its 'colour settings' than you have with a display screen, and ditto
re optical linearity. The issues with an LCD screen are quite
different.
well in the sense that they all use combinations of RGB (or CYMK) to
produce a 'full colour spectrum'and none succeed perfectly for all
applications, they are considerably identical, actually.
You can't tweak the colour response of film, you can with CRTs or LCDs.
You can actually.
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