Attached is a photo of mine. Can you tell if it is film or digital
I'll be curious to see how folks vote, and perhaps to learn something that's not obvious to me. Of course, for presentation here, it's been digitized at some point (and possibly compressed). I'd be interested to see a downloadable version, too.
Ron Dial wrote:
Attached is a photo of mine. Can you tell if it is film or digital
It’s not taped to my monitor, so it’s obviously a digital image.
Not at that size. WouId guess digital converted to B&W. Interesting photo either way.
For that kind of analysis, I'd suggest clicking the store original box prior to clicking Add Attachment. The image is just too small.
--Bob
Ron Dial wrote:
Attached is a photo of mine. Can you tell if it is film or digital
Bigmike1
Loc: I am from Gaffney, S.C. but live in Utah.
I’d say the original is film.
Ron Dial wrote:
Attached is a photo of mine. Can you tell if it is film or digital
I cannot.
And I don't give a big rat's a--.
It is a very nice image.
Some great interest and great comments. The background on the pic. I took it as a bet with another photographer that he could pick out any picture that was digital. I took this with a Canon D60 that has been converted to B&W digital only. Great little camera, no grain and beautiful prints. It came out B&W (no conversion), had the contrast brought up a bit and the levels tweaked, that is all. The print was 16 x 20 and printed on an Epson 9800 printer. So to everyone, I do take digital pics, and here is one. By the way I won the betwith the other guy. He picked a beautiful 16 x 20 black and white print shot with a 4X5, it is possible to take a digital pic and make it indistinguishable from darkroom prints.
It's a good picture but it does look scary.
Ron Dial wrote:
Attached is a photo of mine. Can you tell if it is film or digital
Nice photo but the three lines in the top right take from you photo.
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