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dropthemedicine
Location: Florida Gender: Male
| | Re: First [uh-tempt] at " Post processing to replicate Cross processing " <Reply # 20 on 6/22/2007 7:23 PM >
| | | Looks cool, if anyone is curious about making digital pictures look like film there is a PS plugin from alien skin called exposure. It has all kinds of film types and some cross processing. http://www.aliensk...xposure/index.html
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ph0to
Location: Massachuestts Gender: Male
| | | Re: First [uh-tempt] at " Post processing to replicate Cross processing " <Reply # 21 on 6/23/2007 1:46 PM >
| | | I really wish people that want the cross processed look would just shoot film...
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Dragonwings
Location: Kirkland, Montréal, Canada Gender: Female
Is it strange for a girl to want a little quality time inside a kirkbride...?
| | Re: First [uh-tempt] at " Post processing to replicate Cross processing " <Reply # 22 on 6/23/2007 3:56 PM >
| | | For the most part, I'm sure we would except for the cost factored in. I myself am between jobs and can't afford to go traditional at this point in time but as a graduate in Fine Arts I also respect the digital aspect of this venture. The information divulged by mortimer was, in fact, quite useful and I would like to thank this user for his help. As for the original critique itself, it wasn't the Mona Lisa, of course, but the photo is not without its charm. For one who is attempting to expand on technique, suicidepactphoto made mistakes but also learned through those mistakes. Isn't that the main goal when it comes to improvement? One must fall in order to learn to rise to one's feet, so I congratulate the user again on a job well done.
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ph0to
Location: Massachuestts Gender: Male
| | | Re: First [uh-tempt] at " Post processing to replicate Cross processing " <Reply # 23 on 6/23/2007 6:09 PM >
| | | Im not saying it wasnt a good job, it was. But instead of trying to duplicate one thing, why not try and make something else that isnt mimicking something else? I think that made sense. They did get the look they were going for, and they did a good job at it.
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