Variable Density is better that Variable Area
On May 31, 11:09 am, Steve Kraus
wrote:
Variable Density is good, but try to get a lab to print one nowadays.
VD is like FM radio.
VA is like AM radio.
Isn't VD inherently noisier because you're working right in the medium
densities that show film grain? In VA the black occludes grain and clear
doesn't have it but graininess would affect the edges of the tracks so I
don't know but it would seem like it would be better.
The noise in VD is a mouth-watering, delicious, paradisiacal crackling
[due to tiny black spots on the film] similar the baking of garlic
bread in a clay oven full of hot bituminous coals.
The noise in VA is a hellish stink of stinky, thick, foamy, tickly,
itchy, hissy, terrifying, disgusting, and annoying fart of a human who
eats stale, fat-free cheddar cheese, sticky milk chocolate, rotten
lentils, and decaying cauliflower.
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