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06/11/2003 04:24:10 PM · #1 |
Is this photographic darkroom effect legal? Wasn't sure, seeing as it's applied to all the pixels.
Martin |
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06/11/2003 04:25:43 PM · #2 |
To my knowledge, this filter isn't allowed.
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06/11/2003 04:43:22 PM · #3 |
But it looks so goooooooood.... |
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06/11/2003 07:14:32 PM · #4 |
There are ways to blur channels legally and give a somewhat similar look I think. |
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06/11/2003 08:39:14 PM · #5 |
How is this affect achieved in the darkroom? |
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06/11/2003 08:42:23 PM · #6 |
You can do it with a diffusion filter. Tiffen has a couple of them. I think they are called the Pro-Mist filters, but I'm not positive. They provide a lot of softness, legally. If I remember correctly, they aren't cheap either.
Bob |
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06/11/2003 09:29:40 PM · #7 |
You can also accomplish it by using Neat Image and setting the noise reduction extremely high.
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