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isthisit.nz
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| | | | | Belgrave Forest I get my film developed at a local film lab and scan the negatives myself at home. The scanning setup is simple. I suspend the film negative flat over a lightbox, mount my sony digital camera to a copy stand so that it's facing down, and shoot the negative using a macro lens. I get much better results than the local film labs can give me - more fine detail in the image, more megapixels which allows me to crop, and a RAW file output that allows me to adjust relative exposures. | |
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luxagraf.net
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| | | | | Workflow ideas to speed up your Darktable processing | |
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35hunter.blog
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| | | | | In recent years I've simplified my photography, not least of all in how I process photographs I make. In the past I shot RAW with a DSLR and processed using custom presets in LightRoom. This became too time consuming and complex, and I evolved to using Hipstamatic, with an iPhone and iPad. The Hipstamatic approach... | |
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blog.kodewerx.org
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