I like film.

The world has changed and most people view images on small screens. Most images are published right after capture, so film isn't coming back. Film should be wet throughout the journey to print. This is something that I haven't done for years. Scanned film is digital. Short of building myself a darkroom, viewing E-6 film on a lightbox, or projected, is probably the closest I'll get to true film. When visiting galleries with traditional analog prints, the results can be stunning. The all digital, or digital collaboration can also be impressive. I love the National Geographic Gallery in Las Vegas.
That said, I still have my low power 300B tube amplifier and tube pre-amp and high end turntable and the end result is wonderful, but it doesn't negate the wonderful sound from top end high bit solid state sound.

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