drjoke
Well-known
Have you guys seen this?
http://www.dontremain.com/cuba/g4/index.html
Does anyone know this guy or whether he is still active? He says on his site that he uses Astia 100F for these shots. Is that the natural color of Astia or it must have been boosted up in Photoshop? I love the saturation and dynamic range in these pictures. It's got the right balance. I really love what he can do with XPan and Astia. It makes me really excited about the film Astia as I haven't seen other film making this kind of color + dynamic range.
http://www.dontremain.com/cuba/g4/index.html




Does anyone know this guy or whether he is still active? He says on his site that he uses Astia 100F for these shots. Is that the natural color of Astia or it must have been boosted up in Photoshop? I love the saturation and dynamic range in these pictures. It's got the right balance. I really love what he can do with XPan and Astia. It makes me really excited about the film Astia as I haven't seen other film making this kind of color + dynamic range.
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schaubild
Guest
Sharpness is heavily manipulated on the car images. If he does this it might be safe to assume that the colors are changed too.
jan normandale
Film is the other way
I think Schaubild's comments stand.
Regarding the camera and film, I would say that Astia is a very good film since the colours are more 'subdued' than the legendary Velvia. Closer to a neutral in my opinion. I would also say that the Hasselblad Xpan lenses do have a character and this translates through into the actual shot. I've shot things with Xpan that just look better to me. Even using the non pano function it's lens with it's own character.
Regarding the camera and film, I would say that Astia is a very good film since the colours are more 'subdued' than the legendary Velvia. Closer to a neutral in my opinion. I would also say that the Hasselblad Xpan lenses do have a character and this translates through into the actual shot. I've shot things with Xpan that just look better to me. Even using the non pano function it's lens with it's own character.
drjoke
Well-known
He has other shots in his gallery that does not appear manipulated. In any case, I really like what he does with the color. Manipulated or not, I would love my colors to come out sweet like this.
jan normandale
Film is the other way
if you are looking for saturation, check the Kodak Portra VC you might like that one.
drjoke
Well-known
I have tried Portra VC. It's "nice" but does not have the "extra" that slides provide. I find myself working too much in Aperture to bring out the saturation and etc.
nksyoon
Well-known
Have a look at Mauro D'Agati's work for highly saturated panoramics. No idea what film he uses though.
www.maurodagati.com - look for the "Vucciria" and "Mumbay" galleries.
www.maurodagati.com - look for the "Vucciria" and "Mumbay" galleries.
Arvay
Obscurant
For sure images are manipulated as the elements being on one line having different sharpness. Car images look to be postprocessed with HDR to look more vivid.
anglophone1
Well-known
Have a look at Mauro D'Agati's work for highly saturated panoramics. No idea what film he uses though.
www.maurodagati.com - look for the "Vucciria" and "Mumbay" galleries.
Nick
Like this a lot, name seems familiar, do i/you/we know this guy?
Clive
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