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I love this color, did you do it in post-processing or sooc?First trial with the new camera.
Hamburg
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Cambo WRS, SK35 XL, IQ1 60, 2 images stitch, 25mm Shift (clearly too much for the lens with my sensor, the edges are rough)
Thank you! I tweaked the colour to my liking in post processing. I desatured slightly, particularly blue and cyan.I love this color, did you do it in post-processing or sooc?
Thanks,
Whoa! gorgeous colors!
Hey Joe,Warren, I love these shots. The compositions, tones, lighting, subject detail, and background blur/bokeh are all very pleasing. Congratulations!
I need to take a lesson from you on b&w conversion.
Joe
I saw the Images and knew immediately that you had used the ACROS emulation. I shot hundreds of rolls of that stuff, still shooting it in fact. I think they really nailed the look.This is processed using the ACROS setting.
Yes indeed!Hard to go wrong with B@W shots of a welders with sparks flying…
One of my favorites as well! Anyone interested in recipes at all? I've come up with a few I like after playing around with X RAW Studio. Took me a while to realize the whole set of possibilities with recipes that are beyond just the standard film simulations.Yes indeed!
I'm really liking the Nostalgic Neg setting too.
Anyone who lives there has his/her head in the clouds and likely a distorted view of reality .$50,000,000 apartments. Worth it for the View. Leica S3, S120.
Untitled by Matthew Grayson, on Flickr
And Cliché on Fifth Avenue. S24mm
Untitled by Matthew Grayson, on Flickr
Matt