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B&W looks good Andy,so you know you have a good photograph, I have a fix in CS5 so sorry can,t help with #11
That's where slide film comes in handy, the colours are fixed! Joking aside, I wonder if it would be possible to make a 'filter' plug-in app to help people with colour vision deficiency?And there very much lies the problem, neither do I. I fiddle about pressing buttons and moving sliders until it looks ok to my eyes.....and there very much again lies the problem....
That's where slide film comes in handy, the colours are fixed! Joking aside, I wonder if it would be possible to make a 'filter' plug-in app to help people with colour vision deficiency?
I've not had my Ektachrome back yet, but I've opted for a high-res Noritsu scan (thought I'd treat myself to test the new film!) so it will be interesting to see what the photos look like. I've also gone for mounted slides, so I can see what they look like projected a few feet wide. Fingers crossed and I'll keep you posted.I've had a bit of a mixed bag from my home-scans of my Ektachrome shots. Some have come out with lovely, saturated, well-exposed results while others have looked, well, a little off - the colours not looking right and the shadow detail lacking. Obviously, slide film has far less exposure latitude, so this is likely my own inexperience shining through to some extent, but I'm also thinking it might be the scanner and Silverfast in some cases (although this is tempered a little by the fact that, when I tried to re-scan one troublesome frame with my V550 and Epson Scan, it looked even worse!). Anyway, this one looked better as a black and white conversion than in it's native colours...
Nikon F80
Nikkor 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6 D
Kodak Ektachrome (converted to B&W in Lightroom)
FILM - Cowboy in the cab by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
I've not had my Ektachrome back yet, but I've opted for a high-res Noritsu scan (thought I'd treat myself to test the new film!) so it will be interesting to see what the photos look like. I've also gone for mounted slides, so I can see what they look like projected a few feet wide. Fingers crossed and I'll keep you posted.
My first roll through the Leica since having it serviced by Miles Whitehead and my first time trying Kodak Gold 200. Wanted to get everything working tip top before my trip to Vietnam. Seems to be fine.
Nice car
the older you are the more the peony seems to wobble
Is that a euphemism for something, Brian?
TBF it doen't look like either of them!LOL but no one has spotted my deliberate mistake ...it's a rose not a Peony
Feed me! Feed me now!TBF it doen't look like either of them!