PetarDima
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I'm glad that this photo was good your experiments ... but now I have thousands
of ideas fighting in my head
Thank you RFF friends for a good will and help!
P.S. I didn't use any heavy filters in post - processing because I wanted to have
'' natural look '' - even in B&W conversion. Maybe it is in my head, but when I look
at digital B&W shot ... my mind tells me : no, greys are not rich like in B&W film work. Thets why I still look of classic B&W print ... well I must tell that I like prints from Epson photo printer too - but I wonder how long will it last?
of ideas fighting in my head
Thank you RFF friends for a good will and help!
P.S. I didn't use any heavy filters in post - processing because I wanted to have
'' natural look '' - even in B&W conversion. Maybe it is in my head, but when I look
at digital B&W shot ... my mind tells me : no, greys are not rich like in B&W film work. Thets why I still look of classic B&W print ... well I must tell that I like prints from Epson photo printer too - but I wonder how long will it last?
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Tuolumne
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Petar,
Any of the major online photo processing sites will print your photo as a true black and white emulsion print. It will have the same archival quality as a film print. I also happen to like the looks better than the output of inkjet printer, too.
/T
Any of the major online photo processing sites will print your photo as a true black and white emulsion print. It will have the same archival quality as a film print. I also happen to like the looks better than the output of inkjet printer, too.
/T
P. Lynn Miller
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Petar,
Just curious, what was your final image choice?
Thanks,
Just curious, what was your final image choice?
Thanks,
PetarDima
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P. Lynn Miller said:Petar,
Just curious, what was your final image choice?
Thanks,
color - I prefer b&w when I look at single photo, but this time there will be 4 photos in package - I think that '' all color '' or '' all B&W '' is ''clear situation ''.
Did you like the other shots? ( yes, they are digital ... )
P. Lynn Miller
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Petar,
I agree that having all photos in color is more coherent. I have not seen the fourth photo, but the workshop photos you posted earlier in the thread are very nice indeed. I have no issue with digital, and shoot quite a bit digital myself.
Nice work,
I agree that having all photos in color is more coherent. I have not seen the fourth photo, but the workshop photos you posted earlier in the thread are very nice indeed. I have no issue with digital, and shoot quite a bit digital myself.
Nice work,
PetarDima
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