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Wow! That looks cold!!!:bugeyes: ...where is this?Christmas Eve. Mamiya RB, Sekor 90mm.
Then delete it please!Yes it is sorry....2nd time I have done that. (Senior Moment).
Dave
Deleted at your request.Then delete it please!
Thank you.Deleted at your request.
Dave
Why don’t you start a new thread for “hybrid imaging” where other likeminded photographers can find and share the type of digital post processing you do. IMO, this does not qualify as a film photo.I am posting these two images on the fun with medium format thread and fun with medium format film thread. First image from Feb 1986 shot with Pentax 645, Kodacolor negative film and a graduated pink filter. I re-did it today with a new sky made with my digital camera. I am 82 and reliving my youth-----sorry!
Dave
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But all film images shown here have been digitised... I know that my film scans have been through Photoshop to cover hairs, alter contrast etc, so no different to a digital image?Thank you.
This is my favorite thread because it does not include digital imaging. Let’s stay focused on the original purpose of this thread.
cjb
I agree we need to digitize our film for web usage, but a film image is one that is made at an instance of time. Manipulating the original film through PS for general touch ups like dust and the like is not much different than what we did in the days before PS. But when an image is enhanced away from the original film, it becomes a hybrid image like the replacing of an entire sky.But all film images shown here have been digitised... I know that my film scans have been through Photoshop to cover hairs, alter contrast etc, so no different to a digital image?
john
Please dont worry, we all make mistakes.Yes it is sorry....2nd time I have done that. (Senior Moment).
Dave
Please carny on young man. I wish you all the best.I am posting these two images on the fun with medium format thread and fun with medium format film thread. First image from Feb 1986 shot with Pentax 645, Kodacolor negative film and a graduated pink filter. I re-did it today with a new sky made with my digital camera. I am 82 and reliving my youth-----sorry!
Dave
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Sir, why dont you?cjb Why don’t you start a new thread for “hybrid imaging” where other likeminded photographers can find and share the type of digital post processing you do. IMO, this does not qualify as a film photo.
I do not replace my film images with digital images. Why shoot film if that is the intent? This is the only thread that says Medium Format FILM. There are so many other threads on this board for digital imaging. Just one thread for us film shooters. I was not trying to be difficult, just asking the images be film as the forum title states.Sir, why dont you?
Hi, Dave,Deleted at your request.
Dave