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Street Photography... Let's see yours! B&W only please
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<blockquote data-quote="F &amp; F2 Man" data-source="post: 54810" data-attributes="member: 9463"><p>No, film has a definite grain structure that digital can't achieve because of how the image is formed to begin with. Film may not resolve like a 16mp sensor, but, it can resolve some very small detail with the right film and quality lens and developer. </p><p></p><p>In one of my building images, there are details of fake mutton's in a distant buildings window. Yes, there are grain specks, but the edge sharpness does not suffer like a digital image might do, due to other factors that only belong to an electronically formed image.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="F & F2 Man, post: 54810, member: 9463"] No, film has a definite grain structure that digital can't achieve because of how the image is formed to begin with. Film may not resolve like a 16mp sensor, but, it can resolve some very small detail with the right film and quality lens and developer. In one of my building images, there are details of fake mutton's in a distant buildings window. Yes, there are grain specks, but the edge sharpness does not suffer like a digital image might do, due to other factors that only belong to an electronically formed image. [/QUOTE]
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