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Hi Guys, Many thanks for dropping by. Recently was under heavy influence and got poison by a friend. These are some of the results. From what I have seen, nothing near the real quality of Lomo yet I know. Also realised good lighting is of essence. Hehe Of course la.
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wow! nice!
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U like it? Wow thanks man.
![]() Some more from my 2nd Roll ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by doUbleCHIN; 5th January 2007 at 01:49 PM. |
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One of my favorite.
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Nicely done
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good stuff cannot bluff!!
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Thanks Vortex and Splutter. You are all very kind.
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wow!! nice stuff!
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very nice!
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I like the one with the pink wall and bicycle best. The rest are all very nice also.
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wow very nice stuff you have!!
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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cool stuff
![]() did you do any additional processing after scanning? cos i don't seem to get such saturated colours and strong vignetting ![]()
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Hello there preminumKopi, gangeslim, crabbiex and filofari. Thanks for the compliment.
Hey crabbiex, that image was "enhance" using the hue slider. Glad u like it. |
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I guess u have to PP. My scan output usually look quite flat. The vignetting part is natural though. But I still get a lot of "fignetting" if you know what I mean. Some I did with curve and saturation adjustments. Some I run the Xpro photoshop action. |
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thanks, that makes me feel a little better about my lousy lomo abilities
![]() sorry, can i ask another question? how did you do the double-exposures? mx switch on lca+? in ps? just shoot, rewind, then load back? i'm asking cos i'd like to know what can be done in-camera and when the cam needs a bit of "helping along" hehe. i like that phrase, "fignetting" i think it might be possible to force the camera to vignette more by setting a wide aperture. but with fast film in bright sunlight it's tough cos max shutter speed is 1/500 or something haha, maybe it's just wrong to get so technical with a lomo
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Ok. To perform the double exposure, after you have taken the first image, do not forward the frame. There is a small little knob at the bottom that you are suppose to press and hold it while you forward the film. It is suppose to disengage the "wheel" so it will remain at the current frame. Do the same if you want to expose again the 3rd time. Tell u what, the FAQ contributed by many will be more useful than my explaination. See it here http://www.kataan.org/lomofaq/. Very informative. Tips on Vignetting is in there as well. Enjoy... BTW, the originator of the word is actuayee coin by master Ndroo. ![]() |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Hi doUbleCHIN,
I am new to lomography. Would appreciate if you could advise me on the scanning part? Do we have to develop the photos first then scan? ![]() |
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Hi crabbiex,
No need to develop into photo. Develop into negative and scan with dedicated film scanner or flatbed scanner that support scanning of 35mm negative. I am using a flatbed scanner that give reasoble scan quality. ![]() |
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