digital lupe
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Ah ok, what that means, at least from what I gather, is that there is a digital version of these things, not really an end all be all replacement.
So you have the lupe which has certain advantages for film which hasnt been explored in digital yet.
Film certainly isn't dead yet. Digital still hasnt met or passed the quality and versitiliy of film. And while films exists, so will lupe's and light boxes and darkrooms and devoloper chemicals etc.
I've been on location shoots before and image review can be a nightmare... if not forced to huddle around a 3 inch LCD because the photog wasnt thoughtfull enough to bring a laptop, then on a bigger LCD w/ viiewing angle problems and big exposure inaccuracy from ambient and sunlight.
Seeing the images in an accurate constant way like in those old school viewfinder toys would be so dope, at least its how I picture it.