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Used to always prefer my XPan images with the film border but now I am not sure. Any thoughts? This is from the same roll as above.
Pali
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I like the film border. Gives it a complete different feel.
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Certainly different, but even more distracting than the more familiar minimal border seen in sheet film images.
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Attachment 203043 Rolleiflex, Ilford Pan F in Pyrocat HD, printed on Forte Polywarmtone in Ethol LPD
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Thank you cjbecker and Jim.
I am with you Jim, I think it’s just too overpowering and takes your eyes away from the photo itself.
Pali
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Pali, I like the borders :). And the photos!
Today I had an office meeting on Teams but I decided to hang out on the back deck and watch the birds while on the meeting (it's mostly a social gathering). Snagged a couple pics of two male rose-breasted grosbeaks with my Nikon D800 and Sigma 300mm f/2.8. Here's one:
http://www.esearing.com/Bryan/AV/pho...SC_5192ess.jpg
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Pali K
Thank you cjbecker and Jim.
I am with you Jim, I think it’s just too overpowering and takes your eyes away from the photo itself.
Pali
Try just leaving 1/2 to 1/3 of the sprocket holes in on top and bottom of the frame. I would like to see how that would affect the overall feel.
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Peter De Smidt
Very nice Peter! That shows me I need to get more depth in my scoring.
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That's a nice capture of the bird Bryan! Peter, the bread looks fantistic!
Since there is no clear winner, I'll continue to mix things up and here are two more scans - one with the film border and one without :)
Pali