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I like the photos and subject matter, but to me, they look a bit underexposed and low contrast. With the nice, (presumably) blue skies in many of the photos, I would have considered a yellow filter. Just sayin'...
Thanks Jorgen.I like the photos and subject matter, but to me, they look a bit underexposed and low contrast. With the nice, (presumably) blue skies in many of the photos, I would have considered a yellow filter. Just sayin'...
It looks to me more like a simple scanning and adjustment tweak. Fo my taste, I would open up the highlights and mid-tones, but that may not be what you're after.Thanks Jorgen.
I shot B&W films less than colour negative, so have lots of thing to learn and practice. Actually I wore yellow filter both on SWC/M and 3.5F. I will investigate what wrong with.
Thanks that looks betterIt looks to me more like a simple scanning and adjustment tweak. Fo my taste, I would open up the highlights and mid-tones, but that may not be what you're after.
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There you go!Thanks that looks better
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Hasselblad SWC/M & Rolleiflex 3.5F Planar
Ilford HP5
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