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Film is better, just like analogue hi fi.

Digital imaging is best suited to the computer monitor, where it is usually seen without reference to other media. 72 pixels per inch. Looks very sharp. Has no "feeling". Analogue is part of nature. Digital is therefore unnatural.

 

I'll get my coat.

 

John

edit: Damn made it to page 2 ;)

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Doc, have checked out the 're-posts', and honestly (although I have seen the replies) would have picked the first as from the M8, and the second from the M7.

 

I would now be interested to see the M8 pic corrected to add saturation.

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Film is better, just like analogue hi fi.

Digital imaging is best suited to the computer monitor, where it is usually seen without reference to other media. 72 pixels per inch. Looks very sharp. Has no "feeling". Analogue is part of nature. Digital is therefore unnatural.

I'll get my coat.

John

edit: Damn made it to page 2 ;)

Hi John,

Thanks for looking.

Yes i agree with you : digital picture must need post-processing.

The only problem is : how can you replace the real color as you saw in reality with this post-process?

It's also difficult for experimented persons according to me.

That's why i compare color's "high fidelity" with "classical music's high fidelity"

 

"Damn made it to page 2"

John, long debate isn't ? :D

i have never used both camera (M7 and M8) untill to day .

Now i have this opportunity, so i can compare directly.

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Doc, have checked out the 're-posts', and honestly (although I have seen the replies) would have picked the first as from the M8, and the second from the M7.

I would now be interested to see the M8 pic corrected to add saturation.

Thanks for looking Dig,

It's correct.

 

"I would now be interested to see the M8 pic corrected to add saturation"

 

I will do it but i am afraid,as i just said to John,that it will be difficult for me, to have exactly the colors like in reality

Best regards

Henry

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Thank you for all the pictures you've posted, Henry. France is such a beautiful country, my favorite place to visit, and your photographs always bring out the best. Looking forward to more of your great work, always a pleasure.

 

-Kelvin

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Thank you for all the pictures you've posted, Henry. France is such a beautiful country, my favorite place to visit, and your photographs always bring out the best. Looking forward to more of your great work, always a pleasure.

Kelvin

Kelvin,

Thanks for your kind comments greatly appreciated.

You are welcome.

Best regards

Henry

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