I thought this was a pretty entertaining article, so figured I'd share.
I thought this was a pretty entertaining article, so figured I'd share.
Thank you for sharing this. A notable discovery.
Philip Ulanowsky
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Article? Where?
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The word "this" in the original post is a link, Andrew. Not easy to see with the link color and the default color scheme.
Robert
Yes, very hard to see. Thanks.
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Fascinating... I had no idea that they had Photoshop back then!
Some prints were made by piecing bits of print together and shooting a master negative of that. Skillful assembly of the original composite and retouching the master negative finished the tedious process.
"I love my Verito lens, but I always have to sharpen everything in Photoshop..."
I actually did that myself when I was about 15. For some reason I assumed it would be more involved with what I assumed was probably glass negatives. I put mine and my friend's face over kirk and spock in a star trek bridge portrait. It came out pretty good. I was a geek..
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