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Hi Chums,
My house before i got cracking on it. Put it though Dphdr and used the Orton Bnw process to give it thay oldy feel. regards Mark |
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What a lovely place. I'm an Orton partisan, but it doesn't work here for me. Too much loss of detail and blow out highlights.
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Hi Ordo,
Thank you for your comments. I put the original into DPHDR, there were alot of thumbnails with different effects available, I wanted to get an old bleached out poor print infra redish type of feel to add to the age of the pic. I feel it looks like an old print but sounds like It hasent worked. Years ago i used to print bnw and i would put a softly scrunched up piece of 1 ply tissue paper over over the photo paper whilst under the enlarger. Varying the time and moving the Tissue would give results that looked similar to the orton effects in this program. Ill look up Orton effect now and see how it used to be done. Thank you. Mark
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Ya I have to agree this doesnt work. Your second entry that lost a lot of details from over processing.
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