dirtcastle said:pdirestajr said:I thinks there is no debate or comparing "film vs digital".
It's like trying to compare a painting to a digital photoshop illustration. They are completely different in every way. One is organic and the other is digital art.
The process of making an exposure on film, developing that film in a dark room, optically making a print on an enlarger, and developing the print has nothing to do with the digital workflow process.
Why can't they just be different forms of art?
Let me guess... you prefer film?
The reason they are considered the same artform is because they are both photography. ;-)
I don't prefer film. I use both. I also use photoshop sometimes, and illustrator other times. And oil paints other times, and crayons when I color with my daughter.
Crayola is better than roseart.
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