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I posted a photo, taken with Semflex TLR, of this old tool shed scene a few days ago.

 

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Minox B, Portra 400

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Kodak TX400-Leica MP-50 Summilux Asph

Nikon Coolscan 5000

Tiff >Jpeg no correction to keep black of TX

 

 

Original B&W film is better for details in the shadows don't convert color to b&w IMO

 

 

 

Canal Saint Martin

Paris 2017

 

 

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mini kites on Elbe beach

 

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Why color of sensor is not satisfying ? 

The question asked by Carver Mead is still relevant
How can you have a "correct" color when 25% of the light touch only the red and blue pixels and 50% of the light touch the green ? why not 100% ?

So looking for a real sensor is still present in 2017 , pending sensor manufacturers lie to us

http://v1.zonezero.com/magazine/news/sensor.html

in addition the Bayer filter and a monolayer of the sensor have its part of  liability in this imperfection ...

 

the result > color is not faithful

 

... to meditate before buying a digital camera.

 

Someone who uses 8 years of digital M.

I will post some comparison examples if you wish

Your advice ?

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Henry

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-Alster innercity area - color by Paradise film M2

 

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Why color of sensor is not satisfying ? 

The question asked by Carver Mead is still relevantHow can you have a "correct" color when 25% of the light touch only the red and blue pixels and 50% of the light touch the green ? why not 100% ? So looking for a real sensor is still present in 2017 , pending sensor manufacturers lie to us

http://v1.zonezero.com/magazine/news/sensor.html

in addition the Bayer filter and a monolayer of the sensor have its part of  liability in this imperfection ...

 

the result > color is not faithful

 

... to meditate before buying a digital camera.

 

Someone who uses 8 years of digital M.

I will post some comparison examples if you wish

Your advice ?

Best

Henry

Yes I for one would like to see back to back comparison of digital colour v film colour, but there are so many colour films to choose from, each with their own way of rendering, which film.

 

The reason for the bayer having twice as many green compared to red and blue is due to human vision, of course. But it has always appeared perverse to infer colour by computation in the camera and then to reverse the procedure in pp to produce digital B&W. I think B&W film has the edge, and this primarily was the reason for my return to film.

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