Just love this white Vivtorian building, so I took some pics. The sky was clear blue, and to emphasize this fact I used a red filter combined with a polariser to darken the sky dramaticly.
As Iv'e explained earlier I did use a D70, but only to scan in the image. My film scanner is being repaired. The original pic was taken on a Nikon F100. I agree Dave there is a slight horizontal distortion, I could correct that In Photoshop but would that be allowed in APUG? Did you know Randell Webb?He wrote a book on antique photgraphic processes. We used to be members of the Richmond Photographic Society back in the eightees. regards Julian
I altered my post Julian, so that it says what I originally meant it to say. I use my wife's Canon digi something for the same purpose, when I need to scan large or mounted prints for the EMMG website.
We have always accepted that adjustments to scanned images sometimes need to be made to get them closer to the look of the print. So the answer to your question must be, Yes!
I have a copy of Randell's book, "Spirits of Salts" that he co-authored with Martin Reed, I met him a few times at Woking PS; quite a character.
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