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Old 03/01/08, 05:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I wonder if this will post. I read to use sepia in the camera and a red filter. The use auto levels, which I found not very good so i used other things in levels. Then i saved it using a new super duper; format compatible with a jpg but inhanced that I just got as a free plugin. Hope this posts.
Well it did not so i shall save it as a jpg and try again.
Please tell me if you see anything other than a BW image and what you think of this technique.
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Old 03/01/08, 06:56 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Caryl, on my screen, it's green. If you want it on sepia, I think you have to try another way.
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Martin, it was not supposed to end up sepia. It was supposed to be an infrared. I used a sepia setting but a red filter over the lens. I like the image but do not expect it to be anything in particular. I can unsaturate all the color and make it BW. How is this?
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Old 03/01/08, 10:54 PM   #4 (permalink)
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On my screen, it's allright a little sepia and a first one seems better for me, a bit pullback year 1950 picture .Very nice !
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Caryl, sorry if I did'nt get your intentions at first. Well, the background is clear as it was shoot on infrared, but the trees are not white like we should expect. Good luck with your experimentations. It's allways interresting.
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