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The second question that arises is, why do we do it? But this spawns more questions than it does answers. Are film filters just a cover-up to try and hide boring everyday shots or do people use them just because “it looks cool”? Isn't the goal of a camera to capture real life as it really is? Or is it to show the world the view of the photographer? If it's the latter, then how does copying low-tech camera flaws justify that? We don't see in vignettes or sepia.
Why Do We Copy the Look of Film in the Digital Age?