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14 hours ago, chrism said:

Having given up on Adobe, I have lost the use of the ColorPerfect plug-in for PS. Affinity Photo has only a rudimentary invert command, so I have been trying to find my best way of dealing with colour negatives in the future, assuming I bother with them as I do prefer B&W. This was an Ektar 100 shot, developed in a Unicolor presskit, and taken with the Rolleiflex before the great camera sell-off. This time I scanned it as a raw file with Vuescan and the Nikon 9000, inverted it with Graphic Converter, then tweaked it with Apple Photos and Nik's Color Efex Pro 4 and Viveza 2. This is about one quarter of the original negative, so it's a bit soft, but it didn't come out too badly, given the awkwardness of Ektar.

 

Very pleasing results with your post processing routine, esp. with Ektar, that is one of the most difficult emulsions when it comes to scanning. 

9 hours ago, MarkP said:

Antarctica
Fuji GS690III
Fujicolor PRO 400H

 

Your Antarctica series is exceptionally good! I don't mind if you show us more from there :)

 

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One last thought about inverting colour negatives. I discovered this morning there is a relatively cheap image editing app called PhotoLine that will work with the ColorPerfect plug-in.  It does work and only cost me $46CDN. One note for users of modern Macs, you have to install both the 32 bit and 64 bit versions of the ColorPerfect plug-in for it to be recognised. Secondly, since the plug-ins are Intel versions, if you have a new ARM-based Apple Silicon Mac, you must run PhotoLine in Rosetta. Then everything works as it should.

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vor 8 Stunden schrieb Bateleur:

Lovely expressions and a shallow depth of field... Your trademark Marc and the sign of a distinguished craftsman.

Thank you very much for your kind comment Charles! Really much appreciated!

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A quiet time at the local market.

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Glimpse Diptych
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22 hours ago, MarkP said:

Antarctica
Fuji GS690III
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Hello Mark. 

Your photographs are fabulous and as you say Antarctica is an extraordinarily beautiful place and your photographs reflect its unique beauty. My pensiveness comes from the fact that Antarctica  is one of the last truly wild places left on earth and that isolation is under threat. Please continue to share your remarkable photographs for they may create awareness for such wild places and their fragility.

Sincerely

Charles

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1 hour ago, Bateleur said:

Hello Mark. 

Your photographs are fabulous and as you say Antarctica is an extraordinarily beautiful place and your photographs reflect its unique beauty. My pensiveness comes from the fact that Antarctica  is one of the last truly wild places left on earth and that isolation is under threat. Please continue to share your remarkable photographs for they may create awareness for such wild places and their fragility.

Sincerely

Charles

Thanks Charles 🙂

More to come...

 

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