Originally posted by bordeaux78
Hi,
I have a question (sorry if not related). I shot a roll of Provia 100 for portraiture, with Nikkor 28-80, 3.3-5.6 G. Besides the good color, I found that the detail is extremely high that all blemishes, scars and acnes are easily noticed.
How to avoid this kind of problem? Some suggest using soft filter, which I think give those oldies 70's portraits (which I don't like that much). Any suggestion from the fellow forumners?
Christoph
Originally posted by bordeaux78
Hi,
I have a question (sorry if not related). I shot a roll of Provia 100 for portraiture, with Nikkor 28-80, 3.3-5.6 G. Besides the good color, I found that the detail is extremely high that all blemishes, scars and acnes are easily noticed.
How to avoid this kind of problem? Some suggest using soft filter, which I think give those oldies 70's portraits (which I don't like that much). Any suggestion from the fellow forumners?
Christoph
Originally posted by bordeaux78
Thanks Excentrique ,
Does film affect the overall feeling? I meant using negative or slide thing.
Originally posted by JerChan
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Very unique and intersting. By the way, where is this place? Looks very old.