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Originally Posted by slodave
Film doesn't really have dynamic range either. It's not possible. Now, digital HDR can produce some fantastic dynamic range. I'm not talking about the over saturated images.
EDIT: I did find this:
A proper HDR will put film to shame.
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Blah! I'd like to see Eisenstadt react to that, or more modern, Chuck Close or Sally Mann. Half of the creativity happened in the dark room with contrast, different techniques, etc.
A proper HDR is about as exciting as a computer program writing War and Peace w/o Dostoevsky.

How would digital capture the rawness of this?