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Why are image sensors rectangular when a camera’s image circle is… well, circular?
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>>4483957
So sounds like straight lines are easier then, thank you for confirming
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>>4483891
The wafers are circular to begin with. Just make the wafers smaller and have one sensor per wafer.
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>>4483963
Yes, they are, unless you're a physicist, then they're the fallacy at the root of all your nightmares.
You're welcome.
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>>4484156
>not just using the entire wafer at their current size
sensorlet
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>>4483892
explains why lenses are rectangular and not spherical

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Recently got a camera without a light meter, looking for some tips on how to meter by eye.
I get the principle behind sunny 16, and have the table in my head, but I'm constantly getting different readings from my (phone) light meter than I'm getting from my guesses using sunny 16.
Is it just practice?
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>>4484229
Where's this? You did a fantastic job of making it very ambiguous
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>>4484231
in Lyon, I was gonna take a picture of the street but the guy thought I was gonna get him. So I did end up shooting him.
it's a cool city
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>>4484233
ended up*
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>>4484234
fuck I'm retarded tonight, why did I see a typo there
Also found this picture I apparently never edited, it's completely off topic but that girl is pretty
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>>4481784
Shoot the same ISO for a year using one lens and you'll get a good understanding of sunny 16.

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what the hell happened to lighting? 40 years ago you'd have a nice controlled hairlight even on a presidential portrait
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Ever since the producers of commercials did a study a couple of decades ago and found out that children and people with lower intelligence paid more attention to video if the camera was constantly moving, good cinematography and lighting no longer mattered as long as you had a shaky image. Then it moved on to television programs where it looks like everything was shot handheld. Cheap background synthesized music followed. Works out well for the production company because it saves them money. That migrated into still photography where proper lighting no longer matters as long as you grade your images.
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>>4482153
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>>4482153
Back then you had to get it right in camera. Now every fag thinks they can fix it in Photoshop. That's all has gone to shit
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>>4482615
You haven't ever met gen alpha. They make ChatGPT do all their homework.
>t. Once a Teaching Student
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>>4484160
yep. we fail them.
They were remodeling the floor I'm on and were going to remove the old 1800s copper ceiling panels from the hall, said we'd finally have cell reception out there. I asked to have them installed in our photo lab under the guise of eliminating EM interference with all the sensitive photo electronics. :)

No one can get a cell signal in the photo lab.

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>>4484117
Wow!

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>don't switch to a new mount in the digital transition so all your customers can still use their old film lenses
>pride yourself for upholding true photographic tradition and having the finest lenses with the most "character"
>release the first full frame camera that can actually make full use of all those "sweet" 35mm pentax lenses in 2016, literally 10 years after the competition
>in the meantime only make shitty APS-C kit zooms
>Release your only monochrome camera for the true affecionados
>It's APS-C
Why is this company such a joke?
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>>4486085
This is at ISO 6400...my biggest issue is shooting auto (I know I know) the KF/K-70 was kind of dumb...the program line loves to trend towards a higher ISO than it actually needs. K1ii isn't nearly as bad at this aspect

I have a line on a KS2 for $150 locally w/18-50mm kit lens + 50mm f2 SMC but its 2 hours away (Allentown PA when I live in NYC) and I think the guy told me to go fuck myself because he quit replying when I said I wanted to keep in touch closer to Saturday to head out there.
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>>4486085
>not-screw drive lens selection
it doesn't matter if you have screw drive autofocus if you take pictures of servos
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A bunch of new firmware just dropped.
2025.12.05 PENTAX K-1 MARK II FIRMWARE UPDATE VERSION (2.51)
2025.12.05 PENTAX K-1 FIRMWARE UPDATE VERSION (2.51)
2025.12.05 PENTAX KF FIRMWARE UPDATE VERSION (1.33)
2025.12.05 K-70 FIRMWARE UPDATE VERSION (1.16)
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>>4463348

update i regret selling my kf for $380 (ended up getting $320)

whoever said you're better off keeping it was right the k1 is a fucking chore to bring sometimes

bought this k-70 with a broken screen for $105 + getting a ks2 screen off aliexpress for $40, could be aperture solenoid issues (i have a busted 35mm z1p with a mirror that sticks up i can salvage a white solenoid off of) either way its not a horrible job, hoping its the display or something free like they didn't hit the display button

>the LCD screen appears cracked and nothing is displayed

k-70s sell for $300 on avg in america and japan. cheapest i bidded was $170 for one.

also picked up a 50mm f1.4 fa, the 50mm f1.7 f was a great lens but i really wanna try a big fast lens for night photos. they usually go for $80 in japan and $100-140 in usa.

>>4486085

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>>4488885
>im a collector atp
this is what I realised when I bought a couple Pentax lenses and I didn't throw away any of the original packaging and I was deadset distraught when I scratched the lens hood on the macro lens I bought. It really fucked me up. I spent the last few months getting so into gear that I became a collector without even realising, emotionally invested in the mint condition of my gear, buying lenses I didn't need to "complete" my collection. Yeah, thank god Amazon's returns policy is ever in my favour. It's fucking unethical that I can return lenses that I used and get full money back. Anyway, I'll leave a report in this thread sliding off the arse end of the catalog:
>HD Pentax DA 21mm f/3.2 Limited
Beautiful construction, exquisite even, and so small. The image quality is so high contrast from Pentax HD lenses in general. I'm not sure if it is to my taste. It displays a modest amount of barrel distortion which I find kinda bothersome as a severely autistic person who needs things done in a certain way; I like optical corrections, couldn't tell you why.
>HD Pentax DA 40mm f/2.8 Limited
Again, very sexy looking lens. Much better geometry from this lens but the field of view is a bit tight for walking around town? It'll leave you constantly backing up to get the composition you want which is inconvenient if there's a fence, a wall or a road behind you. Still, it's a lens that works for street photography because it's so fucking compact and a little tight on the FOV to keep you out of the action. The screw-on lens cap was sexy, too.
>HD Pentax D-FA 100mm f/2.8 Macro
Yeah, it's a bokeh beast or whatever but what the fuck is the point of using a macro lens on a Pentax DSLR? Just the slightest bit of wind means that branch is outta focus and continuous autofocus only works until the AF point hits a low-contrast area, then the camera will rack the lens back and forth through the entire zoom range multiple times to no avail.

Hey, /p/.

I'm new to this board and I'm looking to buy my first dslr camera. I was wondering if you guys can give a beginner like me some recommendations on what camera to buy. I've heard Canon is the go-to-brand, but I'm not sure what model is the best option.
Camera recommendations that won't make me look like a redditor lesbian would be greatly appreciated.

I've got about $950 to shell out. Thanks.
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>>4482773
my favorite post itt unironically

shop for a pre-2012 dslr with a good lens selection, preferably from nikon/canon so you can adapt the lens onto a nice newer camera if you like it (think nikon d750/d850 or canon 5div/5ds).

my ccd shitters have taught me how to work to get a good photo as opposed to just firing auto and letting the camera do the work. at the end of the day they're fun to use and i love swapping between my k1ii and something like a konica minolta 5d.

i suggest a nikon d200 or d600 or a canon 5d 6d or 7d (i like the single digit d models since theyre the pro models vs consumer...better build quality and nicer to use)

https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/pho/d/manassas-canon-5d-mark-camera/7896150454.html

https://newyork.craigslist.org/brk/ele/d/brooklyn-professional-grade-canon-6d/7884263025.html

personally not a fan of pentax or sony for this price range you can get more money and a better camera for the same money (and a way better camera if you upgrade)...the sony dslrs/slts have awful build quality. would only recommend if you found something like a a350/a380/a390 for <$100 or a a68/a77 for <$300.


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>>4480615
Unless you're a decent-skilled photographer, the camera you use doesn't matter
I recommend using the archive to look at the digishit threads, you'll see some good stuff

In your portfolio, do you even have any photos you took that you unironically think "this photo is dogshit, but if it was in higher resolution it would be amazing"?
I highly doubt any properly composed photo goes from being bad to being amazing simply because of camera, don't fall for the consumerist bullshit
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>>4483502
you're a faggot. post your own pics.
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Is it true Asian women find camera guys a turn off?
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>>4483502
Based

LEICA Reporter Jacket MONOCHROM edition

In this thread, we're going to talk about photographic fashion which is what we wear when we're photographing or filming and doing related stuffs(developing, scanning, reviewing, printing, sucking up the client's shit, etc)

What do you wear when you photograph?

What is your must have /p/hasion item?

Do you have any item you're looking for?
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I just wear generally whatever makes me look the most invisible and keeps me warm
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>>4483187
a leopard skin thong and flip flops

I'm a reporter too, I'm just reporting on how many wieners a girl can stuff in her body at once
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>>4483526
>This board is fucking AIDS man.
And you’re part of it.
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>>4483190
>It's actually a thing
ajhihahahahha
so glad I'm a hasselchud and not a leicafag I couldn't cope with the second hand embarrassment
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>>4483949
so true

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Snoybob Edition

Old thread autosaged. Dumb questions go here.
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I bought a few vintage zoom lenses and they had some fungus and whatnot inside them, so I decided to take them apart and clean the elements, but apparently I mixed the order and now the focus is all over the place. whats the best way to find the correct order? I already tried lookign for it's "schematic" or similar lens but they look to be some korean brand lenses so I couldnt find anything. also I was wondering if I could use 2 laser pens to find out the order?
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>>4474666
What's the white substance on the lens? Dust on the inside? Is it fixable?
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>>4489000
its fungus

no, not fixable but not worth buying either

let me guess, japanese seller?

>>4486876
its not the best but not the worst

great for a travel camera or pocketable camera, i think they make a viewfinder addon and a 17mm zuiko or even something like the dji 15mm will make it more fun to use

not even worth selling avg price is $2-300
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>>4489018
>not worth buying
>japanese seller?
US. A $1k lens going for $50. Is youtube lying that you just unscrew the lens, wipe the fungus off, and life goes on?
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>>4486318
each option is a compromise due to imperfect technology
shutter speed is a measurement of how long each part of the sensor(/film) is exposed to light, not how much time it takes to expose the entire sensor to light
the latter is usually the camera's flash sync speed (with HSS turned off, which again is tech with compromises)
for example, your mech shutter may have a max speed of 1/4000 and a sync speed of 1/200, but e-shutter has max speed of 1/8000 and sync 1/30 because that's how long it takes to read all the pixels off the sensor
so if you use either at 1/4000s, the mech shutter is taking a 1/200s slice of reality but the e-shutter is 1/30s, both technically rolling shutter but one is much less noticeable than the other
this is why leaf shutters are so desirable, but those typically have a lower max speed (like 1/500)
also why global e-shutter is such a big deal, basically exposure for each pixel is done at the same time
>>4489063
>Is youtube lying that you just
yes it's lying
fungus is a living organism, and its waste products are acidic and etch the pattern into the surface of the lens
a lens with fungus that bad is basically worthless, only good if you're desperately in need of some of the parts to fix another copy

I need to see flat earth.
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>>4478376
1/1.33" is common as fuck these days (3/4 of an inch). Pretty sure the 2021 Google Pixel had that so I'd be fuckin floored if the iPhone isn't doing better than it in 2025
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>>4478382
Only the Japanese (Sony, Sharp) and Chinese (Xiaomi, Ulefone, vivo, Huawei) do 1" and above in smartphones, American and Korean brands do not care.
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>>4478382
The 1/x" sensor type is a relic of video camera tube era. It does not mean diagonal.
1/1.33" type sensor diagonal is 12mm, less than 1/2 inch. And 1" type diagonal is 16mm.
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>>4482783
1" cameras aren't actually 1" either. I guess I should have said 3/4 of a 1" sensor.
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>>4478233
I just think it looks neat

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Where do I go from here?
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>>4483902
it worked for awhile, nigga
or atleast it seems that way to me
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>>4483902
that's how traditional forums and message boards have worked for like 30 years, as well
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>>4483904
Zoomers only know Twitter, Facebook posts and expiring 60second videos. Are you really surprised?
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>>4483808
europakistani autism
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>>4483903
>>4483904
Most responses to word limit posts are
>didn't read
>lol wall of text
>not reading that
because most people on 4chan have the reading comprehension of a chimpanzie on nyquil.
So don't be surprised when nobody tries anymore.

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Rate this set up.
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What's good in the world of lights for indoor work? I see some guide recommending me to buy a TT600 and a remote, but I want to be cheap. Anything decent enough I can get second hand?
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>>4483221
Get a GoPro
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I'm currently working on my masters in ancient Greek archaeology. Now part of my research involves going around lesser known ancient sites and museums taking good technical photos. So far my current setup is not so handy. I'm using a bag insert to turn my regular bag into a day bag/camera bag. My budget is like 200ish

What I really need is a backpack that can hold a tripod, notebook or two, a laptop, and a nikon d850 with 3 or so lenses one of those being a large telephoto lens. Id really like to have one that comes with a waterproof covering I can put on the backpack as parts of Greece gets a lot of rain outside of summer. This is also so it can be covered from dirt if I bring it on a dig site.

Id like something that I can take to the lab and school while also using for field excursions. I'm in the US at the moment so I'd like to buy it here and then take it back to Greece with me.
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>>4484371
Go look on china.com
Can get smallish 30x20cm camera backpacks with customisable velcro compartment for a fiver and larger 50x 30cm for 20-40$. Larger ones have side straps for tripods and separate compartments for clothes etc and a flat compartment for laptops/notebooks. Also a side flap so you can just pull out your cam, snap a few and put it back easy.

I used a smaller one for a couple of years for shoots but didn't need to carry around tripods and flashes as studios have them in situ. It was great, no damage in that time. I just upgraded to a larger one for about 10$ but it's more flimsy than the small one but it was just to test if the larger one meets my needs better and it's still more than good enough for 6-12 months. Will upgrade again at some point to a more rugged +20-50$ as I don't fully trust it for my larger heavier glass for long walks or location days but I can carry around two bodies, 4-5 lenses, flashes and triggers no problem.

For those prices you can buy and try a couple then buy the legit k&f concept or other brand ones for +50$ if you don't trust them but they're basically the same. Many of them come with waterproof outer covers but the bag itself is sufficient unless you're walking around in a rainstorm for hours. You should wrap items in plastic in the bag anyway until reaching location and practice lens swaps inside the backpack or plastic bags, especially for dusty or desert environments. IMO sand and dust are much bigger risk/issue to glass, especially zooms with moving parts and shutters/sensors than rainwater.

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Anon, what is in your travel kit?

Mine see picrelated. Leaving for a 10day trip in two hours. That's what I take with me.

I hope I learn something on the trip and in the future won't take two lenses - but only one.
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>>4481212
>Suck my dick
>>4481214
>Choke on it

The 2 of you need to get a room.
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>>4479200
Cute camera, cute photos. The deep depth of field and local contrast gives a slice of life feel.
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Ugh, working on a camera + car combo
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>Getting into 35mm film
>want to bring film camera and my nikon zf
>have 4 different camera bags
>none of them can comfortably do this
fuck me
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>>4483809
The hunt for the perfect bag is a fools errand, bar making it yourself, it doesn’t exist. And even then I doubt you could actually make the perfect one.

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What are some landscape photographers for the 21st century?
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>>4477872
ADD issue
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>>4477818
Hello there Burke, nice to see you again
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>>4477752

That was intentional so that people could figure out this was a small pool on a rock and not some big huge lake

>>4477784

It's the sliding word, but you have to solve a bunch of captchas and then only type the words with the circle above them its annoying

>>4477799

yeah but now it looks like it was shot on expired film and the colors look weird and oversaturated
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>>4477799
Looks worse
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>>4478107
>That was intentional so that people could figure out this was a small pool on a rock and not some big huge lake
I think it's pretty clear anyway.

How could he take such nice pictures with this jank?
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>>4483658
Read his writing you couldn't be more wrong. He hated automation and coomsumer technology. He'd still be using a view camera today.
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Incel Adams would have agreed with all my personal opinions and would not have been a gearfag, but he also would have used a phase one and also loved communism also I am gay.
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>>4483658
>>4483660
>Ansel would be a filthy digislug like us even though reach was such an important aspect of his work and digital hasn't surpassed film yet
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>How could he take such nice pictures with this jank?
>4x5 babby format
lmao he didn't
here's a real camera
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>>4483658
he loved view cameras but he also used a hasselblad a bunch

I think he would spend a lot of time perfecting his raw editing technique since he was very autistic about the dark room process

>Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships

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What’s a decent home printer that prints up to A3 size? I want to print my stuff at home and skip the hassle of getting prints online or at a local store. Yes, I want problems. Anyway, let’s make this a general printer thread.
>What’s your experience been like printing your own photos?
>Did you print them yourself or professionally?
>Have you had bad experiences with any brands, companies or websites? and vice-versa?
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>>4482866
Yeah, glad I did, and very happy with the results now. All credit to my /g/-tier autism and Keith Cooper.
Some cash had to go for power cleaning and a bunch of papers while I was clueless as to what the problem was, but in the end it's still a big discount compared to getting a brand new one.
And in case anyone's wondering, here's what it looks like when you print on the wrong side of Epson's 4x6 photo paper.
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>>4483018
i did that too. a little annoying how the other side is unusable
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>>4483063
Well, it kinda makes sense with the fact that for a surface that can take high quality photo prints, it needs specialized coatings. So two sided printable paper is more expensive, and apparently doesn't make sense to produce at scale for the small formats (that usually go in frames or albums). Sizes around A4 are available double sided with the idea that you can make books/brochures with them.
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>>4483149
I meant unusable even for regular printing like on regular paper. Would be nice to be able to put the date, maybe exif, or a comment.
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>>4483155
Could also just be a fact of material science that the best base material for these photo papers is also shit when uncoated. Idk.


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