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7/18/2025, 7:18:18 PM
>>4449132
There is, literally, scientifically, and provably, a "something indescribable" (using french for a concept that is easily communicated in English should be punishable by death) to Kodachrome.
Mostly because it is actually describable. There, you not only used french for a concept that English already covers (and in fewer words at that), but you were wrong.
Slide film does, in fact, record colors outside of digital color spaces. These are real colors. We can see them. Computers have trouble. You also have to look at real life film and real life darkroom prints to every say you've seen this because it's doubtful your computer screen is physically capable of reproducing them.
There is, literally, scientifically, and provably, a "something indescribable" (using french for a concept that is easily communicated in English should be punishable by death) to Kodachrome.
Mostly because it is actually describable. There, you not only used french for a concept that English already covers (and in fewer words at that), but you were wrong.
Slide film does, in fact, record colors outside of digital color spaces. These are real colors. We can see them. Computers have trouble. You also have to look at real life film and real life darkroom prints to every say you've seen this because it's doubtful your computer screen is physically capable of reproducing them.
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