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I like the first one very much Trace. Where is it?
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I like the first one very much Trace. Where is it?
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| Thanks, it's taken on Marine Drive, Scarborough, about four years ago
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| Through the windiws today:
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| A bad case of tonsillitis:
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| I like some of Dally's ornithological shots but don't think he can match my weasel on the back of a woodpecker piccie.

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| Quote WIZEB="WIZEB"I like some of Dally's ornithological shots but don't think he can match my weasel on the back of a woodpecker piccie.
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Nice one Martin.
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| Quote Dally="Dally"Nice one Martin.'"
Thanks Fred.
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| A few shots from our game today:
Some rugby shots from today
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Anybody know how to replicate the look from the 1980s photos in this book?
www.hoxtonminipress.com/products ... oto-book-6
I'm not entirely sure exactly what the technical term is for what I'm trying to replicate, but I'm basically trying to get the same look/feel which I presume is a function of how the camera handled the light/processing of the photo. Any thoughts?
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Anybody know how to replicate the look from the 1980s photos in this book?
www.hoxtonminipress.com/products ... oto-book-6
I'm not entirely sure exactly what the technical term is for what I'm trying to replicate, but I'm basically trying to get the same look/feel which I presume is a function of how the camera handled the light/processing of the photo. Any thoughts?
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Quote Diavolo Rosso="Diavolo Rosso"Anybody know how to replicate the look from the 1980s photos in this book?
www.hoxtonminipress.com/products ... oto-book-6
I'm not entirely sure exactly what the technical term is for what I'm trying to replicate, but I'm basically trying to get the same look/feel which I presume is a function of how the camera handled the light/processing of the photo. Any thoughts?'"
If I understand you correctly you want to digitally post-process existing stock in a way which, during the eighties, was the product of mixing physical film stock and developing in a dark room. The easiest way is to get hold of a copy of something like Nik Software Colour FX Pro plugin for Photoshop. Then you want to use the Film:Efex Modern feature and post-process using one of its film stock simulators (AGFA Optima, FUJI Superia, FUJICHROME, KODAK GOLD, KODAK EKTACHROME etc. etc.).
To be honest, there are a million ways to post-process. But steer clear of sites like Instagram and the like. Whilst such often have a million different filters ,the raw processing power assigned to a print will be a fraction of what you'll get using your own PC running Photoshop/Photoshop Elements and such. To the naked eye it might not seem so great a difference. But trust me - the standards are really low and you end up clipping a chunk of the shadows and the highlights.
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Quote Diavolo Rosso="Diavolo Rosso"Anybody know how to replicate the look from the 1980s photos in this book?
www.hoxtonminipress.com/products ... oto-book-6
I'm not entirely sure exactly what the technical term is for what I'm trying to replicate, but I'm basically trying to get the same look/feel which I presume is a function of how the camera handled the light/processing of the photo. Any thoughts?'"
If I understand you correctly you want to digitally post-process existing stock in a way which, during the eighties, was the product of mixing physical film stock and developing in a dark room. The easiest way is to get hold of a copy of something like Nik Software Colour FX Pro plugin for Photoshop. Then you want to use the Film:Efex Modern feature and post-process using one of its film stock simulators (AGFA Optima, FUJI Superia, FUJICHROME, KODAK GOLD, KODAK EKTACHROME etc. etc.).
To be honest, there are a million ways to post-process. But steer clear of sites like Instagram and the like. Whilst such often have a million different filters ,the raw processing power assigned to a print will be a fraction of what you'll get using your own PC running Photoshop/Photoshop Elements and such. To the naked eye it might not seem so great a difference. But trust me - the standards are really low and you end up clipping a chunk of the shadows and the highlights.
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