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Photographer Gaja Snover {K:4462}
Project #38 Photo Help Camera Model Nikon F75 / N75
Categories Portrait
People
Street
Film Format
Portfolio People
Urban/Street
Lens Nikon  28-70mm f/2.8 ED-IF AF-S
Uploaded 12/11/2004 Film / Memory Type Kodak  T-Max
    ISO / Film Speed 100
Views 213 Shutter
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Critiques 3 Rating
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Location City - 
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Country - United States   United States
About Something happened during the film developing that caused all my prints to be at least 2 f-stops too dark(i think this has something to do with kodak's new developing times). I've done the best I can to correct this scanned print in photoshop, but am not really satisfied. If you have any suggestions or comments, especially about the tonality and how to fix it in PS, that would be wonderful. Thanks in advance.
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Maleonn    {K:3054} 12/14/2004
I like it!


Ian McIntosh   {K:42170} 12/14/2004
Gidday Gaja.
Oto Hejmala created this little website for me with a tute on repairing a reverse problem I had recently . I haven't posted the results but he has examples there.
http://sweb.cz/ota.prop/Ian/hello_ian.htm

Love this love shot.


Ian McIntosh   {K:42170} 12/16/2004
Oh I saw this a couple of days ago mate and I thought I'd left some help. You using the "levels" part of photoshop with the 3 comtrols on both inputs and outputs to maintain the highlights while you adjust the mids? What's it like "untreated"? I've recently had to do some improvements on far, far worse exposures. Great composition this. Both very happy with their roles!


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