In a digital world, what's so great about film photography?

Shayna2006-02-25T10:53:43Z

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Some like the traditional ways. Some resist change. Like anything. I know of many examples of this from history. Talk to elderly people, they will give you examples. I think most resistance to change comes from those who do not want to learn something new. It is easier for them to do what they have always done. Those who like change, like learning new things and embrace new things.

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Anonymous2006-02-25T10:56:05Z

film photos have a plenty high resolution, and if you don't have a digital picture printer, the digital image quality can be poor. But if you do, then... woah! You can get some astounding picture quality.

Mandy2006-02-25T10:55:20Z

I think that sometimes it's a nice suprise to see how pictures turn out when you pick them up rather than intantly

treseuropean2006-02-25T10:53:37Z

I'm positive I just answered this somewhere else...