I watched until I saw him put them on a scanner.
I watched until I saw him put them on a scanner.
So the images were acceptable enough to pique your interest to watch. Then you stopped because he uses a process you don't think it belongs.
All these times, I thought it's the image that matters.
(Personally, I don't think the images are great either, but that's another story)
Maybe we should ALL consider giving him a pat on the back and some positive reinforcement, rather than a slap in the face, for even attempting to shoot this kind of project onto 8x10. No matter the originals being RC paper negatives...
I'm sure he has a (constricted) budget to work with, so he's using ingenuity to create something different rather than just settling for shooting it on digital like of of you tightwads here most likely would
I tip my hat to him.
-Dan
Stone Photo Gear
https://www.stonephotogear.com/
Hear Hear!
Let me see...
First Generation: RC Photo Paper.
Second Generation: Epson Flatbed Scanner.
Third Generation: Invert Image in Photoshop.
Fourth Generation: Additional processing in Photoshop... For final B&W Production.
Fifth Generation: Display 'Scaled' images on Monitor (860px × 682px 'At best') for Web viewing.
"You get the idea"...
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