So much amazing food for thought in this interview, thank you! I watched the Cam Mackey interview right before this and I loved hearing Simbarashe's thoughts on "filmic;" and he's 100% correct that most digital photographers would probably be better off putting time & energy into other parts of the process. But you're also right to task sensor/software engineers with doing what film engineers did for decades and figure out a way to routinely deliver beautiful colours. Digital should be able to deliver autofocus, sharpness, connectivity ON TOP of the colours a total amateur could achieve out of a cheap film p&s, not in place of. Hopefully we're getting close!
If I decide to watch this the whole way through I’ll post them here. Also I just use markers in Final Cut Pro, then open the index and use that as time stamps. 0:00 Intro/Apple keynote 2:26 Photo contests 3:36 Introducing guest 5:00 street photography 8:56 new mics 13:12 approach to shooting 23:00 sponsor 24:49 Gear 26:50 shooting film 40:40 Digital shooting tips 46:25 commercial vs cinematic 53:45 How Tyler can improve 56:45 JPEG shooting 1:08:30 Shooting 10-but stills 1:16:26 Everything will be filmic 1:17:50 Apply this cheese 1:19:30 Computers
X Rays Should Never Do anything too your Film No matter how many times it go's through the X Ray. Radios with Crystals X Rays can Change the Frequency of the Crystals. Long as there is Steel or some kind of Metal Housing around the Crystal That can Save your Crystals from being damaged or Changed and just the Little Steel housing that is on the Crystal is enough Steel too Protect the crystal from Changing it's Frequency They can See into the housing with the X Ray but it won't hurt or Change the frequency. and That's how they Change Crystal Frequency they put the Raw Crystal quartz in a High Energy X Ray Beam. and X Ray will not hurt your SD Cards. And the X Rays at the Airport is 10,000 Time more Powerful then the X Ray your Doctor uses. The X Rays at the Airport are more on the Level of Energy of a CRT Scan or an MRI.