Lots of film photographers really only shoot their film, develop, scan and then mess with the scans in post afterwards. But if you're shooting slide film, then you're probably denying yourself a whole lot of justice.
Those who shoot Ektachrome, Provia, Velvia etc. should really put their film down on a white box, get a magnification loupe and look at all the beautiful details that the original piece has to offer. There are even apps on your phone that will act as a white box--and all you need to do is take the positives, put it down on the screen, and look at the images with a magnification loupe that will let you cut out excess light around the image. . thephoblographer.com
2018-12-12 14:00