Does this sound feasible ? I really want a Noblex but..... I want about 6 cameras at any given moment so..... I've been thinking about alternatives . I know anamorphic elements are sometimes quite soft but ...well , is it completely crazy ?
Does this sound feasible ? I really want a Noblex but..... I want about 6 cameras at any given moment so..... I've been thinking about alternatives . I know anamorphic elements are sometimes quite soft but ...well , is it completely crazy ?
You'll need the same anamorphic to make the print, or some electronic equivalent.
Mark Woods
Large Format B&W
Cinematography Mentor at the American Film Institute
Past President of the Pasadena Society of Artists
Director of Photography
Pasadena, CA
www.markwoods.com
I've been thinking about doing some anamorphic 8x10 portraits since I like the aberrations created by the anamorphic element so much. Maybe I'll get around to doing it sometime soon.
-Chris
It's easy in PS to resize the image - you squeeze it with the lens and then you unsqueeze it in PS. I've been doing some experimentation with fisheye images but anamorphic would be alot easier.
www.kurthbousman.com
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