sunset on velvia
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sunset on velvia
I have started using Fuji velvia slide film in one of my spare backs for my camera. I have had a few scanned by Walter and I have posted one here.
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Re: sunset on velvia
Hi Mark
This is absolutely gorgeous, I love sunsets/rises anyway, but the colours in this are fantastic, so warm and vibrant yet dramatic at the same time, absolutely stunning work.
Tracey
This is absolutely gorgeous, I love sunsets/rises anyway, but the colours in this are fantastic, so warm and vibrant yet dramatic at the same time, absolutely stunning work.
Tracey
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Re: sunset on velvia
Hi Mark,
Excellant.
Long Live Film.
Dave Southern
Excellant.
Long Live Film.
Dave Southern
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Re: sunset on velvia
Good to see - and excellent pre scanning processing!
Epson 750 scanner using the professional mode setting - thats as much technical information as I can recall.
W
Epson 750 scanner using the professional mode setting - thats as much technical information as I can recall.
W
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Re: sunset on velvia
Lovely colours, Mark. Nice shot.
However, I think it's a bit on the dark side and would look even better if you brighten it up a touch. Open it up in your favourite image editing software and check the 'Levels' on it and you'll see what I mean.
Best regards
Paul
However, I think it's a bit on the dark side and would look even better if you brighten it up a touch. Open it up in your favourite image editing software and check the 'Levels' on it and you'll see what I mean.
Best regards
Paul
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Re: sunset on velvia
Another sunset, well the same sunset but a different angle
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Re: sunset on velvia
Another nice shot, Mark.Paul Jones wrote: However, I think it's a bit on the dark side and would look even better if you brighten it up a touch. Open it up in your favourite image editing software and check the 'Levels' on it and you'll see what I mean.
But ditto my comment above.
I'm just trying to offer some help.
Do you know what I mean by 'Check Levels' ?
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