Sunday, May 24, 2009

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Salgado! YES

I found this post on the Internet: Salgado and digital uses.
Sebastiao Salgado is that I have spent the digital world in Black and White, although a few years ago said the digital world would end with the Black and White, seems to have been convinced of the benefits of digital photography but still with black and white.
Read the post by Manuel Ortiz and destroy the myth of BN Salgado.
copy of the post by Manuel Ortiz:
"The digital world

Continuing with the surprises, Salgado revealed that he was currently working with digital cameras, which caused the immediate public response: Some regretted it and others applauded.

Salgado said his transition to digital photography was new, but did not specify how much. He said this change is partly due to how difficult it was to travel today with so much photographic material, particularly by the increased security at airports. He said the review of the film with both scanner, was affecting the quality of it.

Salgado said someone suggested to use digital to avoid such problems, but he replied, "digital photography is not good." However, this person, who said his name, he insisted until he agreed Salgado test a Pentax medium format camera.

After many tests, Salgado became convinced that digital camera Raw formats, and of sufficient quality to do its job, so the final decision.

Initially said he did not know how to get photos from the camera to the computer, the public, of course, could not help laughing. Later

Salgado began using a 35 mm Canon camera digital, which was very pleased because it gave the same quality as medium format. This camera (did not specify which), "made me go back to work as before."

Is it very different to use an analog camera to a digital one?, Asked Light. "No. At the end is, is the same principle, so sorry, "said Salgado.

black and white

Near the end of the presentation Salgado asked to make a comment about the photo in black and white. He said that although he has a lot of color photograph of duty, and even admires the color work of many colleagues, for him to work with black and white, even in these days of digital cameras, is still the best because it allows greater focus on what to display.

It's funny in an interview with Ken Light made the same Salgado at the University of Berkeley in 2005, Salgado said that digital photography was over the black and white.

This time there was no opportunity to deepen Salgado some points, but if we start now using RAW digital formats, means you are taking pictures to color and then converted to black and white. Or does anyone know of any Canon digital camera to take black and white photos in RAW? It would have been interesting to hear of Salgado on this conversion process. "

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