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Re: [OM] Digital Color vs. Film Color

Subject: Re: [OM] Digital Color vs. Film Color
From: "C.H.Ling" <chling@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 02 Jul 2002 09:32:09 +0800
My E-10 record color much more accurate than Fuji RDP III, especially
you can lock the color temperature with most light source, which gives
you very accurate color in most condition. Negative is not the stuff
for comparison, it including the film design curve and printing
process not easy to achieve accurate color. 

C.H.Ling 

Dave Dougherty wrote:
> 
> 
> My question for you techno types - does a digital camera such as an E-20
> record the colors in a day lite scene more accurately than a film camera
> without a filter?  In other words, if I shoot the same scene with a digital
> camera and an OM with a MC prime lens and no filter, will the digital camera
> record the colors more accurately as it is goverened by the maping of the
> pixels while film is governed by the chemical reaction to the light?
> 
> An example is the rendering of blue sky.  I haven't had a chance to have the
> test with my film camera developed yet, but my E-20 records a southern blue
> sky accurately.  Will Fuji Superia 200 do so?  I have taken the film photo
> today also.  I'll let you know my impressions in a future email.
> 
> Just curious.
> 
> Dave Dougherty

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