jlw
Rangefinder camera pedant
I'm attaching a file showing a kind of interesting-looking "special effect" that I created by accident with my R-D 1.
What I did was overexpose the raw file by about 3 stops, then apply -3 stops of exposure correction in my raw conversion program (Adobe Lightroom beta 3, in this case) to get the density range back to normal.
The resulting picture looks to me a bit like the result of "cross-processing" color film. I realize it's possible to create similar-looking effects in an image editor, but for me the look of that isn't quite the same as what I'm getting here.
Now my quandary is whether to accept this as an interesting but useless accident, or to try working more with the effect to get it controllable and repeatable, and then find suitable subject matter to which to apply it...
What I did was overexpose the raw file by about 3 stops, then apply -3 stops of exposure correction in my raw conversion program (Adobe Lightroom beta 3, in this case) to get the density range back to normal.
The resulting picture looks to me a bit like the result of "cross-processing" color film. I realize it's possible to create similar-looking effects in an image editor, but for me the look of that isn't quite the same as what I'm getting here.
Now my quandary is whether to accept this as an interesting but useless accident, or to try working more with the effect to get it controllable and repeatable, and then find suitable subject matter to which to apply it...