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Anonymous
How come film cameras can expose both the sky and the forground so nicely without filters?

pic not related.
>> Anonymous
in b4 hdr
>> Anonymous
Because you touch yourself at night.
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
Because film has an S-shaped response curve while digital sensors have a linear response.
>> Anonymous
in b4 that guy's face on this pic.
>> I||ICIT !!mknjFN/v/49
>>145886
good answer.
i was simply going to say higher HDR lol
>> Anonymous
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in during that guy

Camera-Specific Properties:Equipment MakeCanonCamera ModelCanon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTiCamera SoftwareAdobe Photoshop CS3 WindowsImage-Specific Properties:Image OrientationTop, Left-HandHorizontal Resolution300 dpiVertical Resolution300 dpiImage Created2008:03:23 21:35:15Exposure Time1/60 secF-Numberf/5.6Exposure ProgramLandscape ModeISO Speed Rating160Lens Aperturef/5.6Exposure Bias0 EVMetering ModePatternFlashNo Flash, CompulsoryFocal Length55.00 mmColor Space InformationUncalibratedImage Width400Image Height265RenderingNormalExposure ModeAutoWhite BalanceAutoScene Capture TypeStandard
>> Anonymous
Are there digital cameras that have an S shaped response curve? Or at least automatic post processing? Rather than have to do the RAW myself.
>> Anonymous !SDPEsPMnww
>>145911Or at least automatic post processing? Rather than have to do the RAW myself.

If you mean "are there cameras which can shoot in JPEG mode?" then yes, there are.
>> Anonymous
>>145912
Lol, he means auto-HDR.

Don't do it. Just shoot with film, or overcome the failure that is digital.