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SadChi
5-Jun-2009, 05:12
What lens from your practice gave you the most 3d look?
Which characteristics should belong to lens to achieve 3d look: resolving power, contrast, etc?

Thanks.

P.S. Yesterday i've scanned negatives from 4x5 shot with pentac 8" at 8 and pictures looks rather flat.

Armin Seeholzer
5-Jun-2009, 15:57
Universal Heliar and also Imagons can do it very good if you now how to set the lights!

Cheers Armin

Armin Seeholzer
5-Jun-2009, 15:58
Universal Heliars and also Imagons can do it very good if you now how to set the lights!

Cheers Armin

Mark Sampson
5-Jun-2009, 18:43
This is about as subjective as you can get. But I think lighting, found or created, is far more important than lens choice.

cobalt
5-Jun-2009, 20:40
This is about as subjective as you can get. But I think lighting, found or created, is far more important than lens choice.

Agreed.

Ash
6-Jun-2009, 00:05
I usually use stereo if I want a 3D look

Jim Michael
6-Jun-2009, 05:26
Carbon print?

Jim Fitzgerald
6-Jun-2009, 06:41
Lighting, composition and definitely carbon printing!

Jim