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    Join Date: Mar 2009

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    Bit out of date no its not so cold any more but thought I'd share than anyway

    you might recognise this angle if you saw the last set I posted here










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    Great photo's Hamish .
    Chris

    We've gone on holiday by mistake !

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    Nice shots - pity about all the dust and dirt marks
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    Always getting told off on my place for the dust ...
    It's snow Chris, even the curly ones that look like hairs ... All snow
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    Bloody dust...!!! Arggghhhhhh...!!! The time I spend in Photoshop using the spot healing tool to get rid of dust marks. I still maintain however that its better than going all digital. It's kind of like using a vinyl LP that has been recorded and mixed digitally. It sort of gives the best of both worlds if that is what rocks your boat.

    I love the tonal range of silver based film and I love the way digital scanners are able to capture all of films subtleties. The depth, the grain, the contrast and the sharpness (or lack of it), all of these things are scanned with some accuracy. If only it wasn't for the bloody dust

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    Haha...
    Yeah, Lightroom gets a good airing removing dust my end too...
    I should do it more all the time ... But I've started only worrying about it when I want to print something ... Bad habit I suppose!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hamish View Post
    Haha...
    Yeah, Lightroom gets a good airing removing dust my end too...
    I should do it more all the time ... But I've started only worrying about it when I want to print something ... Bad habit I suppose!
    Definitely not a bad habit but a very time saving one. I scan most of my negatives onto a second hard drive and then only work on the ones I'm really pleased with whether I print them or not.

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