Schnozz,
You mention Portra 160 makes me smile. In my professional career, as I
transitioned to digital, I went through a period of several years where I shot
and had scanned film, and I discovered that scanned Portra 160 was a wonderful
thing. It had a greater dynamic range than chromes and was sharp and crisp. I
would still use it today if I wern't retired.
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The still alive Philippe, speaking of the Canon 300D used for that shot,
maintains that its colours are off limits, and that definition is poor in the
sample presented.
Let M. Reichman RIP, he was alluding to some other product, and his opinion was
worth many's.
;-)
Amities
Philippe
> Le 21 avr. 2020 à 06:17, Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
>
>> Can’t see how this relates to what I originally wrote I’m afraid
>> In short, the digital file (Canon 300D) shows its age - flashy colours and
>> no definition
>> Whereas, the scanned one displays grain, but the colours are more like it.
>> Nikon is discharged of any misconduct here and consequently released on the
>> spot ;-)
>
> Impossible! The late Michael Reichmann of The Luminous Landscape
> famously declared oh so many years ago that the Canon D30 with 3MP
> crop sensor was superior to 35mm Provia.
>
> AG Schnozz
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