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preciselyThe high iso for adding some "grain"/noise?
-bob
we, former hope of the communist party of the soviet union, are not looking for easy ways.isn't that easier to add yourself later? Then you have complete control.
Sample (I left two blocks in the image untreated so you can compare):
in cased you missed it Jono.HI Irakly
I hope you're well.
I think it's a lovely shot . . . .but wouldn't it have been easier using the M8?
Well you can change the layer of the opacity to suit yourself. By the way, it shouldn't look fake - it's a scan of real film grain overlayedoh, and grain on your image looks fake
So why didn't the guy wipe off the sand he's got on his face?...it's a scan of real film grain overlayed
Everyone knows about the digital advantages already. If you add film grain in post, you can choose later how much you want, how large the grains, how strong the effect, the contrast, etc. It's still easier and faster than shooting film.here is a good idea for both of you - if you want the film look - shoot film - yeah thats a radical thought I know.
But isn't Peter right? If indeed "we are not looking for the easy way out," then there is the real thing ... film.Everyone knows about the digital advantages already. If you add film grain in post, you can choose later how much you want, how large the grains, how strong the effect, the contrast, etc. It's still easier and faster than shooting film.