Tiger
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/ben_shred/4984246280/
Took a different approach to the post ed. on this one.
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BluKoo
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Too much noise in my opinion.
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Tiger
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Thats what I was aiming at, I've been looking back at my Kodak HIE days.
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BluKoo
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You shouldn't be aiming at "too much" noise. You should aim for "just right".
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Tiger
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It's subjective though, had I shot the image on HIE and processed it at about 28'c in a harsh developer, it would have had more noise still, yet this was how things were done, This image was about recreating that.
I wouldnt normally process images in this way, but without difference we'd never move forward
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Adam_B
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Theres a big difference between grain and digital noise. Within the right context a grainy analogue print can look stunning.
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Tiger
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Yeah you couldnt be more right, silver halide and computer created noise couldnt be further apart, one exisits physically, one doesnt
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A1EX
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i like it
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