vvkozmenko
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Hi, guys,
I would like to share some of my thoughts, and I would like to have your opinions.
I've been in film photography since 1978 when I was a kid, and I moved to digital back in 2004.
Several weeks ago, I had my old B&W 35 mm films professionally scanned, and I felt missing that distinctive film-like look of the pictures.
So, I started thinking about reviving my old B&W photography. One of the crazy ideas that I've got is buying a medium format camera to shoot some portraits, close ups, landscapes etc.
Since I do not have my darkroom any more, I will probably have the films scanned, do cropping, enlarging etc to make the final version, and then have it professionally printed.
Does it make any sense, or I will loose all the benefit of the film with having it scanned?
I will appreciate any advice or input.
Val
I would like to share some of my thoughts, and I would like to have your opinions.
I've been in film photography since 1978 when I was a kid, and I moved to digital back in 2004.
Several weeks ago, I had my old B&W 35 mm films professionally scanned, and I felt missing that distinctive film-like look of the pictures.
So, I started thinking about reviving my old B&W photography. One of the crazy ideas that I've got is buying a medium format camera to shoot some portraits, close ups, landscapes etc.
Since I do not have my darkroom any more, I will probably have the films scanned, do cropping, enlarging etc to make the final version, and then have it professionally printed.
Does it make any sense, or I will loose all the benefit of the film with having it scanned?
I will appreciate any advice or input.
Val