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04/07/2015 01:55:03 PM · #1 |
This week, explore the potential of digital image manipulation to emulate a classic film emulsion look.
Advanced editing
Special rule: Light-leak overlays are permitted |
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04/07/2015 02:00:28 PM · #2 |
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04/07/2015 02:21:34 PM · #3 |
In other news, Paul just bought stock in Google... ;-)
Sounds fun though, I'd enjoy this if I can find the time to shoot and enter. |
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04/07/2015 02:55:06 PM · #4 |
Sounds really good and like Cory if I can find the time to vote and enter I would really enjoy this, great idea. |
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04/07/2015 03:26:34 PM · #5 |
Are there any examples of this look? I did use the google thingy, but am not sure what I am looking at.
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04/07/2015 03:45:36 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by EL-ROI: Are there any examples of this look? I did use the google thingy, but am not sure what I am looking at. |
I think you are looking at your avatar. |
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04/07/2015 04:23:28 PM · #7 |
this would be rad, can we use the crap out of the NIK analog efx filter please? |
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04/07/2015 04:43:16 PM · #8 |
Yes please :) love nik analogue efex |
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