jaapv
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Well, if you are really insolvent, given your tender age, it might interest you that Leica from time to time has special terms for students, to help them start on their photographic path.
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I was checking out Silver Efex Pro the other day ... their grain simulator isn't that far off the mark IMO but the $190.00 price tag scared me off fairly quickly! 😱
It's a decent buy - I would strongly suggest it if you're looking for something to emulate film (look and grain). I would say that it makes digital B&W photos look more "pleasing" (to me).
And where are the other contributors to this thread? There are more than three M9s in this forum, surely?
I meant to add ... if it's noise you're in trouble with that M9 because I checked the exif data and the first image showed ISO 160. 😀
I was checking out Silver Efex Pro the other day ... their grain simulator isn't that far off the mark IMO but the $190.00 price tag scared me off fairly quickly! 😱
I took the plunge and purchased Silver Efex Pro and I WAS trying to emulate film grain. So the weird thing is that the Tri-X setting (the whole reason I bought the software) is like exaggerated Tri-X and looks nothing like my negatives. 😡
I must admit after having a look at the demo film simulations on Silver Efex and Alien Skin they go a bit far IMO ... the subtlety seems to be missing ... very exaggerated I agree!
Keith, I would suggest you not use the "default" settings for the films - the grain slider in SilverEfex, when the image is at 100% in the viewer window, should give you the control you want. Once you find that "sweet spot", simply save the settings as a pre-set. Whammo.. you've got your own "one button Tri-X" (or APX, or HP5+ etc. etc.) 🙂
Cheers,
Dave
Instead of trying to emulate film just shoot film.
But for "work".. sorry.. it ain't gonna fly.
Cheers,
Dave