why does film look better in shadows

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rack_focus
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why does film look better in shadows

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analog grain in the shadows feels like dust motes in a streetlight. digital noise just dumps static on the subject. it renders the shadow so flat you can't tell where the form ends and the background begins. film grain acts more like a light modifier, creating gradients where there shouldn't be any. i pushed a 16mm shot to ctb ten stops for a night scene and the shadows just breathed. is it that digital cameras stop resolving detail in bad light or is analog contrast distortion just better at hiding the flaw?
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