> Stephen Troy [mailto:sctroy@xxxxxxxxx] wrote:
> How in the world are we going to be able to do this with
> digital? It would seem that with digital, you're locked
> into one "look."
Hmm, well at least on the c5050z you can vary saturation.
You can also adjust the white-balance to some degree, without
filters or "film-changes". You can even run a black & white
"film" through it if you want. There's a sepia tone too. ;-)
...and grain...well...I call that "noise" and the c5050z
has that too <vbg> (that's a little Stephen Scharf trigger.
G'day Stephen!)
All this is only partially joking...and don't call me Shirley.
The point is is there are some "film" variations available,
if different & limited in some areas. Of course, there's
always "post-processing"...
Oh, and I'm about to try some IR-"film", just as soon as my
R72 filter arrives.
Cheers
Marc ("I can make a hat, a broach, a pterodactyl...") Lawrence
Sydney, Oz
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