http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-200...home_multiline
Something that annoys me when people bring up the subject of film photography is this:
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"Digital photography allows for no mistakes by the camera," Shaw says. "The picture is flawless, and you are the only one to blame for its apparent ugliness. But with film, you never really know what's going to happen. It's a surprise every time you develop and print your film. Sometimes there can be weird color granulations, random light splotches or double exposures."
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It's not at all a surprise every time you develop your film. If you're getting weird colour granulations, random light splotches and double exposures, you're not doing it right.
If I get a surprise every time I developed my film, then I would rethink my processes and try and work on becoming consistent.
If I get a surprise when I develop my film, I'm surprised.