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Mike Shimwell

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Another from my test roll of Adox CHS25 and the biogon. I shot this on a walk through the woods near our caravan. Scanned and a bit of work in ACR and photoshop.

Any thoughts are welcome as always

Mike


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Doug Kerr

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Hi, Mike,

Another from my test roll of Adox CHS25 and the biogon. I shot this on a walk through the woods near our caravan. Scanned and a bit of work in ACR and photoshop.
Very nice.

Remind me how ACR fits in with this workflow. I have always thought of it as mainly the raw development department of Photoshop.

Thanks.

Best regards,

Doug
 

Mike Shimwell

New member
Hi, Mike,


Very nice.

Remind me how ACR fits in with this workflow. I have always thought of it as mainly the raw development department of Photoshop.

Thanks.

Best regards,

Doug


Hi Doug

ACR/LR also works on TIFFS and has some quite useful tools including fill light and toning. Also, I use masked sharpening on colour neg film - it doesn't work quite so well on black and white so I'm working on some slightly different approaches in photoshop and continuing to experiment.

My current film workflow tends to use Lightroom to catalogue and do any basic adjustments - I've started using the brushes as well although I still sometimes go into CS4 and use layers (often masked) to achieve particular results. In this case I was working with a bulk scan so just used ACR as an alternative to Lightroom.

Mike
 
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