Re: high iso black & white
- From: "M" <stonecad17@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 14:34:01 GMT
Thats what I thought. As I don't have photoshop yet it may be a good thing
that I kept my film camera. I seem to be in a minority in this group that I
actually love digital but also love film. How many photographers out there
still have and use both? I have EOS 30 and EOS 350D.
I suspect that even manipulating a digital image is still not going to give
the real gritty grain of TMAX 3200. I've taken some great city shots and
beach and sand shots with this film.
"Eugene" <nospamthanks@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Best idea is to just do it in post-processing with Photoshop or something.
> You'll never get a Canon digital SLR to produce equivalent grain to 3200
> T-MAX. Using software to do it gives you a lot of control and you should
> be able to achieve an effect that looks similar to high speed film.
>
>> I am a recent convert to digital SLR (although i have not parted with my
>> EOS 30 camera yet!). I was always a fan of T-MAX 3200 - the grain
>> created a great effect if used in the right situation. Is it possible to
>> replicate this film grain effect using digital?
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