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    o'key this is getting harder then i thought. the left side is mine with adjustments, yours is on the right. i am a bit worried that your monitor is "off" the calibration. on mine i can clearly see a difference and i calibrate myself every day for film. there only so much i could do due that format i used was jpeg and it is a piece of shit for any lum correction.

     

     

    JUST TRUST ME AND EXPERIMENT A BIT, YOU WILL SEE.

     

     

     

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    k

     

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    i have to agree with Owen, a bit of more shading in whites whould enrich the visual. if you are scanning at 16 bit, then i think you should be able to pull of enougth detail form whites. unless its all blown out in your film, which i think is not in this case. try a lookup table and affect only upper values, and stay in 16bit for most of lc/cc, if you can.

    k

     

    Tango

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    i am a painter at heart, photo-graphy is just another extention. some of photo-issues are alien to me, the others a care very little about, in which case when an images is a bore to pros, i might find quite powerfull. thus said i shall mention this : gerhard richter and painting as a form of preserving photography.

    so imagine the above image in size of 4 meters x 6 meters on canvas ......................... quite powerful.

    cheers

    k

    Tango

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    i like seeing time in continum, whished we had better tools to capture light over time and manipulation. love red stillness, and featherly whites.

    k

     

    Pain

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    the funny thing about experimentation, is that you never know what you are going to end up with after going through such a process. before you proceed on that path, i would suggest to think about what you are after, keep in mind that as if anything you do, the final result should contain those initial seeds. as with myself, before i set to paint i prepare my color palette, i put colors that are important for my plan, this analogy i use for anything i do. simply maybe what you are after might be better defined through a different set of elements. from the start more "objects" besides a foot and a broken glass could help you find the right voice or a tone in your experiment.

    hope this helps.

    k

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