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wnw: Film vs Digital Low light shoot-out--B/W


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let's compare the tonalities (yes albeit on screen). Post your film or digital

shots at low light high iso.

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I'll state this flatly, then dive into my flame-proof bunker, but digital B&W simply can't be

made to look like film. I don't care if it can resolve the hairs on a gnat's behind, and see in

the dark beyond the range of human vision, it just doesn't have the "look" of B&W film.<div>00IVWm-33063084.jpg.51c340d7b74f9f9b9abd519c59da4558.jpg</div>

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