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I an getting the itch to go "retro"!
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<blockquote data-quote="crycocyon" data-source="post: 121821" data-attributes="member: 13076"><p>The 60s have more of a grainy feel than the 70s for some reason. Of course there was more b&w in the 60s. But nice look you are going for there. I remember spending an entire summer in a dark room the size of a closet back in the 80s and after that I had literally lost my sense of smell from the chemicals (bad ventilation). Thankfully after a few months the olfactory neurons regenerate (some of very few in the nervous system that do), so I got my smell (and taste) back. So what do you plan to push it to? 1600? Or maybe 3200? It certainly could be pushed that far. The funny thing about noise from film is that you can't really do anything with it in PS because then the effect begins to look digital again. Are you shooting with the F2S?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crycocyon, post: 121821, member: 13076"] The 60s have more of a grainy feel than the 70s for some reason. Of course there was more b&w in the 60s. But nice look you are going for there. I remember spending an entire summer in a dark room the size of a closet back in the 80s and after that I had literally lost my sense of smell from the chemicals (bad ventilation). Thankfully after a few months the olfactory neurons regenerate (some of very few in the nervous system that do), so I got my smell (and taste) back. So what do you plan to push it to? 1600? Or maybe 3200? It certainly could be pushed that far. The funny thing about noise from film is that you can't really do anything with it in PS because then the effect begins to look digital again. Are you shooting with the F2S? [/QUOTE]
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