Very useful and interesting the techniques you use in scanning and postprocessing slides and also how you edit digital files. I have a suspicion that the old pre-2007 (before picture controls) nikons using color mode III, or IIIa look pretty similar to velvia (but with more dynamic range). To get that you need to use nikon software or shoot jpg.
Nice Video Matt, and congratulations. I followed you on IG as well. I like that you made the digital to film comparison using slide film. It is my understanding that digital was designed around the slide.
Thanks, Ralph! I’m glad the comparison was helpful to you. Yes, digital (especially in the early days) is very similar to slide film in terms of dynamic range (exposing for the highlights so as not to blow them out beyond repair). Thanks so much for the like and follow!
Nice job.
Very useful and interesting the techniques you use in scanning and postprocessing slides and also how you edit digital files. I have a suspicion that the old pre-2007 (before picture controls) nikons using color mode III, or IIIa look pretty similar to velvia (but with more dynamic range). To get that you need to use nikon software or shoot jpg.
Nice video Matthew.
Thank you so much, Rob!
Nice Video Matt, and congratulations. I followed you on IG as well. I like that you made the digital to film comparison using slide film. It is my understanding that digital was designed around the slide.
Thanks, Ralph! I’m glad the comparison was helpful to you. Yes, digital (especially in the early days) is very similar to slide film in terms of dynamic range (exposing for the highlights so as not to blow them out beyond repair). Thanks so much for the like and follow!
Nice video, like film more.
Thanks, Hugh! I feel the same way, in the end.
Shoot one get out another! Whats the point!