• @MolecularCactus1324@lemmy.world
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    Millennials are old enough to remember analog cameras and photos of people with red eyes. Man, people need to update their definition of which generation is “young.”

    • teft
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      The oldest millennials are in their early 40s now but to boomers they will always be teens.

      • @doctordevice@lemmy.ca
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        Using the most common definition of those born 1981-1996: Oldest millennials turn 44 this year, youngest turn 29. Next year we’ll officially transition to “30s to mid 40s.”

      • Destide
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        And people acting like “boomers” are now usually Gen-x.

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            : Takes a sip of a juice pouch:

            It is true. A millennial becomes more bitter with age.

            : smacks tongue, eyes roll back as though recalling a childhood memory:

            But millennials have these… : swishes liquid millennial over palate:

            Bracing tannins that challenge you and require further observation.

            : Looking at cup:

            And he pondered, how DID he find himself at some sort of pre-historic blood ritual? Was this not his beautiful wife? Was this not his beautiful car?

      • @finitebanjo@lemmy.world
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        As far as mental maturity goes I skipped from 15 to 65, which is to say I’ve never truly behaved as a normal adult free of childish and/or eccentric whims.

      • @Catoblepas@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        It was so bad that the PC software that came with the camera often had a red eye removal feature. I remember being fascinated when I figured out you could use it on things other than eyes and it just took the red out of anything.

        • @ZeffSyde@lemmy.world
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          I immediately jumped to magical thinking and every person you took a picture of was robbed of blood.

          Before anyone asks, yes, I’m on the line with RL Stine as we speak.

      • TheEmpireStrikesDak
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        My oldest nephew was born in 2003 and I was still having to manually remove red eye using Paintshop Pro 7 from my mum’s digital photos of him when was about 6 or 7.

    • @hoch@lemmy.world
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      Hell, even the older Gen-Z grew up with analog cameras, VHS players, paper maps, and no computers.

      I’m not sure people realize zoomers are almost 30, and millennials are nearing 50.

    • @SkunkWorkz@lemmy.world
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      Red eye happens because of the flash. So still happens on digital cameras. It’s just nowadays they automatically detect and correct for it after the shot has taken. Or some cameras can do a pre flash before the flash for the shot fires or a light turns on when you half press the shutter button. That way the pupil will shrink and less light will enter the pupil and not light up the back of the eye.

      • @Twiglet@feddit.uk
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        I hate cameras that do the pre-flash with a burning passion, there’s a period in time where every (flash) photo of me either has me with my eyes closed or visibly straining to keep them open.

    • Rin
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      I’m gen z and I still remember that time.

      • DUMBASS
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        Well you gotta stop taking photos of me just after I’ve smoked a fat joint, man!

    • @ZeffSyde@lemmy.world
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      Pissed the hell out of my boomer photography enthusiast dad. Somehow, I ruined every photo he took off me.

      • @spooky2092@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        31 month ago

        Somehow, I ruined every photo he took off me.

        “How many times do I have to tell you not to open the camera door?! You can’t see the picture yet!”

      • NostraDavid
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        Somehow, I ruined every photo he took off me.

        Our level of rebellion knows no bounds!

    • WIZARD POPE💫
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      You’re thinking of young gen z. I am gen z and as a kid I also had some of my photos developed.

      • Either way, I think we can agree that millennials know what film is. Many of us have even developed it ourselves. You know back when people were thought things other than app development and learned helplessness.

        • WIZARD POPE💫
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          Gen alpha surely. But also the younger gen z I would think. Afaik gen z starts around the end of the 90s

          • @pseudo@jlai.lu
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            I don’t know for genZ people but I use my last disposable camera in 2010. Althought, I must be honest I had stop to use them for more almost two years in favor of the more common digital camera.

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              I think I last used a disposable one in 2008 when I was 6. I have an analog one now but was fully digital inbetween.

          • @ZeffSyde@lemmy.world
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            There was a brief surge in the 10s where disposable film cameras were given out as party favors at weddings.

            Edit: Meant to comment on a comment further down.

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      31 month ago

      Seriously, I remember taking a disposable camera with me on our school trip Washington. I also remember that it was during that trip that we all found out you could open those things up and turn them into mini tasers.

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      Right? Who made this? What millennial doesn’t remember red eye, it was in every damn photo when I was a kid and Im not a particularly old millennial.

    • @qarbone@lemmy.world
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      131 month ago

      Even beyond that the 1980s is like the start of millennials. I’d ask if this was made by LLMs but I’d expect even those to get something that dumb correct.

    • @BlueLineBae@midwest.social
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      71 month ago

      I had a super cool N64 film camera that I took with me to sleepovers and took lots of shitty photos with because I was a dumbass kid that didn’t know anything about photography.

  • @Nangijala@feddit.dk
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    When the fuck do we get to retire from the “young and stupid” category?

    Also, I had red eyes in most photos from my child- and teenhood. I spent a lot of money on film in my teens before I got my first phone with a proper camera in 2007.

    Next you’re gonna condescendingly explain what a floppy disc or a cassette tape is too? Even Gen z is old enough to know about those.

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      I don’t think you properly understand how generations work.

      • A Boomer is anyone older then me who I disagree with.
      • A millennial is anyone younger then me who I disagree with.
      • Someone from Gen Z is anyone younger than me who uses a technology (usually a social media site) I don’t like.
  • FQQD!
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    I, Gen Z, am old enough too remember the red eyes on photos? What is this trying to say xd

  • @ChicoSuave@lemmy.world
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    People call “millennials” young because they are old but too proud to say “teenagers”.

    Plus the generational infighting is what the ruling class will use to replace or supplement the culture war.

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    271 month ago

    Millennials are between 29 and 44. They are turning into the old generation.

    This meme feels like it is 10 or more years old.

    • @ZeffSyde@lemmy.world
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      You beat me to it. It was so satisfying to brute force the… Advancement square(?) between each shot. Made me feel like a spy, even though the camera was being blue and my sister had covered it with stickers of holographic dolphins.

    • @Ensign_Crab@lemmy.world
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      11 month ago

      110 film! The first time I figured out that capacitors hurt was when I dropped a 110 film camera. The front plate popped off and when I tried to pick up the camera, I touched the wrong part of the circuit board and the flash cap discharged into my hand. I dropped the camera, and it recharged the capacitors. I picked it up again and got zapped again. Was not the brightest kid. Picked it up more carefully and popped the front plate back on. Camera was fine. Entire cartridge of film developed perfectly.

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    Wait, do digital cameras not do the red eye effect? Now that I think about it, I don’t think I’ve seen a photo with red eye in it in a long time, but I had always assumed that was a consequence of the camera flash, not the film…

    Edit: TIL that camera redeye does come from the flash, but it hasn’t been much of a thing these days because today’s phones/cameras adjust the flash timing to compensate. Thanks for the replies!

    • @superkret@feddit.org
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      Hardly anyone takes photos with a flash anymore.
      Phones instead crank up the sensitivity and use AI to get rid of the noise (=draw an image that vaguely resembles what’s in front of the camera).

      • @boonhet@lemm.ee
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        The sensors themselves are also slightly better than 20 years ago, much less 40. Meaning they can probably produce a nicer image before all the AI shit.

      • @I_Fart_Glitter@lemmy.world
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        Oh god , remember the anti red eye flash that strobed for a second before the flash?

        I still don’t understand how that worked. At the time I thought it was “getting your eyes used to the bright light so they wouldn’t turn red with the big flash,” but that definitely doesn’t make sense.

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          I still don’t understand how that worked. At the time I thought it was “getting your eyes used to the bright light so they wouldn’t turn red with the big flash,” but that definitely doesn’t make sense.

          I understood it as the red eyes you see in photos is the wide open iris of an eye you’re photographing zooming in on the blood vessels in the back of the eye. Flashing bright light before the photo makes the iris of the person you’re photographing contract significantly, so you can’t see the blood vessels in the back of the eye anymore.

        • @0xSim@lemdro.id
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          Well, that’s it. A first (few) flash(es) to contract your retina, and then the flash to take the picture.

      • @jedibob5@lemmy.world
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        11 month ago

        Now that you mention it, I think you might be right… My memory’s not the best lol. From the other replies, it seems that the rarity of redeye these days comes from the timing of modern cameras’ flash, not whether or not it uses film.

    • Rose
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      The red eye effect happens when flash reflects off the retina. Compact cameras (film and early digital) had flash very close to the lens, so there was a high chance of that happening.

      Not much of a chance these days, when most people take photos with cell phones, the cellphone cameras have adequate low light performance so you don’t need flash to begin with, and the “flash” is just an LED that isn’t as luminous as a real flash bulb.

  • @JPSound@lemmy.world
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    Mhhh… yes, we millenials who are approaching or are already in our 40s… what’s all that red eye stuff about?