kazimir 5 Posted April 21, 2012 this is the wave picture film negative scanned on ordinary flatbed scanner and inverted - in photoshop only levels and contrast. photo is as it is! - commnets appreciated! Link to comment
ned1 0 Posted April 22, 2012 Yes. You are onto something here. Use the negative dust that gets into to scanner to your advantage. I like the purity of it. Link to comment
Pierre Dumas 265 Posted April 23, 2012 Was it your intention to express and expose your anger Nebojsa?Best regards my friend!PDE Link to comment
kazimir 5 Posted April 23, 2012 Many thanks on your opinion for both of these scans.Edward - you read through me, yes, it was my intention. Few days ago I scanned some film negatives on flatbed scanner (not for transparencies!) for quite another reason but the result was interesting and not knowing what to do I decided to leave it as it is (just few ordinary adjustments) and post it to PN to see what people think. Of course, I don't rely too much on people but only on my way of thinking - but it is always good to have some other opinions, othervise you can end up at a blind street not knowing how you get there.Pierre, heh,heh - yes I show the anger on my ratings (too many 3s for my pleasure) so wanted people to see what I'm capable of - heh,heh.All the best. Link to comment
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