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Film and the Hybrid Workflow: Analog Photography in the Digital Age

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Film and the Hybrid Workflow: Analog Photography in the Digital Age

Video: .mp4, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 48 kHz, 2ch | Size: 823 mb
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 1hr 16m

This class will explore the concept of "The Hybrid Workflow" prevalent in the field of analog photography. You will be guided through the four main stages of creating film-based images today: exposure, processing, scanning, and finally presentation.

You will learn tipps and tricks that will clarify some of the confusion that can arise from the wealth of information out there. As a result, you'll be able avoid some common misconceptions and mistakes that can cost valuable time and money and lead to premature frustration with the medium.

With some nous, patience and understanding, film-based photographs can still hold a candle to digital images and even exceed them in some very exciting ways. The 'film look' is something everyone has heard of, but there's confusion about its aesthetic qualities - in this class, we will explore this look in detail.

This course is aimed at anyone who wants to put their first (or next) roll of film through a camera, get a grip on terminology and concepts, anyone who is frustrated with their results, who wants to polish up on their digital conversion skills or avoid costly errors when printing and framing.

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