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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 42 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
Excellent photograph - I would not make any changes.
Is his beard reflected in his eyes or are his eyes the same color as his beard? |
Apr 9th |
| 42 |
Apr 20 |
Reply |
Wow - The windshield doesn't show at all to me. I almost always have some reflection or glare when I try to make photographs through a window. |
Apr 9th |
| 42 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
I did not see the face when I looked at your photograph on my Samsung S6 smartphone or my 7 inch tablet. However, it shows clearly on my desktop monitor.
I like the crop as it is.
Lowering the white slider might help with blowout; although, I don't think any important details are lost.
I might increase luminance noise reduction and increase sharpening. |
Apr 9th |
| 42 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
Excellent photograph - Did you use a polarizing filter on your camera or a digital polarizer to remove the windshield?
This photograph expresses how most if not all of us feel due to the coronavirus. It makes me think of the television program Twilight Zone; I sometimes feel like I am in the Twilight Zone. |
Apr 7th |
| 42 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
Excellent photograph - I like it as it is. |
Apr 7th |
| 42 |
Apr 20 |
Reply |
I need to learn how to use ON1 Photo Raw. I just downloaded the current version and the install is running now.
It is extremely tedious, but I might be able to use the Clone tool in Adobe Photoshop to remove the graffiti. Is there an easier method with ON1 Photo Raw? |
Apr 7th |
| 42 |
Apr 20 |
Reply |
The blowout might be me trying to get too much contrast in Adobe Camera Raw. However, the date on the film was 11/2019. I have a new box (five rolls) of Kodak Tri-X 400 with a 07/2022 date. |
Apr 7th |
| 42 |
Apr 20 |
Reply |
Thank you. I agree about the graffiti. Maybe I can learn how to remove it digitally.
Now that I have the Kodak Kodacraft aprons and tanks, I think I am going to enjoy processing film at home. When I tried to process film about 35 years ago, the worst part was loading the film into the wire spool. The apron is simple because you just roll the film in the apron then drop the film in the apron in the tank. |
Apr 7th |
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