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Yvette Roman, Photographer and Scott DiSabato, Marketing Manager, Professional Film, Kodak, join Inside Digital Photo TV’s host, Scott Sheppard live from the WPPI 2008 show to discuss some details about their new line of Portra 400NC/400VC. Hear Yvette share some of her first-hand experiences with their new line of Portra, and explain how she incorporates film into her workflow. For more information about Kodak Portra visit: http://www.kodak.com and see Yvette’s work at http://www.yrphoto.com
Kayce Baker, Director of Field/Trade Marketing, Professional Markets, Fujifilm U.S.A., Inc. joins host Scott Sheppard to discuss film, hybrid workflows, transitioning from film to digital, what you can do with film that cannot be done digitally, dynamic ranges of media, and overall tips on how to incorporate a film element into your digital workflow. Although every photographer has digital photography on their mind, statistics prove that over 70% of photographers still shoot film over digital in their every day workflow.
Kayce, an avid photographer whose outstanding snowboard images have been featured in several publications, discusses the issues and benefits of using a hybrid workflow which often saves a lot of time since having your film developed in a professional lab provides not only a hard copy proof, negatives for archiving, and high-resolution digital images on a CD. Scott and Kayce also discuss some details and differences between an image captured on film vs. digitally.