I think that we all agree, Brian, that colour film will probably record a
greater range of exposure values at once than will digital. And blown
highlights is a risk unless you habitually under-expose or check the histogram
before or after shooting.
Chris
On 3 May 2010, at 08:13, Brian Swale wrote:
> Prints from Fuji Superia Reala 100 asa (OM4Ti) that I had processed while I
> was away, compared with on-screen images of jpegs taken with the E-3 (of
> the same subjects, taken within seconds of each other) show that much
> more detail and much less blowing-out of highlights (of super-bright leaves
> etc) occurs with the film 5x7 inch prints.
>
> If one doesn't want to go through the hassle of dealing with RAW files.
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