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<blockquote data-quote="NightShade" data-source="post: 3339768" data-attributes="member: 29706"><p>Did it while I was in school years ago. 8th grade I think... Anyway took some pictures turned out interesting. Now it's easier to just transform to black and white in photoshop. As far as pictures and retouching them 99% of what I do is croping them down a little.</p><p></p><p>The major advantage of film is that it can be blown up to large proportions without loss of quality when a decent camera and film is used. Beyond that I would rather run digital. I'm not like the "pro" photographers who run through and delete out half the pictures they take either. Memory cards are cheap and I would rather swap it out. Was reading about that kind of thing happening at the major functions and such and then photographers finding out later on that they snapped a picture of something important only to not realize it and delete the picture to save space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShade, post: 3339768, member: 29706"] Did it while I was in school years ago. 8th grade I think... Anyway took some pictures turned out interesting. Now it's easier to just transform to black and white in photoshop. As far as pictures and retouching them 99% of what I do is croping them down a little. The major advantage of film is that it can be blown up to large proportions without loss of quality when a decent camera and film is used. Beyond that I would rather run digital. I'm not like the "pro" photographers who run through and delete out half the pictures they take either. Memory cards are cheap and I would rather swap it out. Was reading about that kind of thing happening at the major functions and such and then photographers finding out later on that they snapped a picture of something important only to not realize it and delete the picture to save space. [/QUOTE]
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