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| sent on October 21, 2017 (13:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very good idea, interesting reportage, some shots deserve attention. Did you provide yourself with development-printing? He forgets insolence, bn lacks mood and the tale, though deserving, suffers. Congratulations, anyway.
domenico Molto buona l'idea, interessante il reportage, alcuni scatti meritano attenzione. Hai provveduto autonomamente allo sviluppo-stampa? Perdona l'insolenza, il bn manca di mordente ed il racconto, seppur meritevole, ne risente. Complimenti, comunque. domenico |
| sent on October 24, 2017 (19:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Dear Domenico, this reportage was born on "Agfa Scala" inverted B / N film. The B / N slides were scanned by me (because at that time the production of "direct" print paper, ie positive / positive was interrupted) with Nikon Super Coolscan 4000, edited with photoshop and finally printed in A3 + with the "Piezography" method (carbon pigments of different shades of gray) on Hahnemuehle cotton paper. Photos taken here are of course the edited files originated by the scanning. This gallery was originally conceived and made in B / N. Thank you for your compliments but the color - in my opinion - would have removed "biting" instead of adding it. Caro Domenico, questo reportage è nato su pellicola "Agfa Scala", invertibile B/N. Le diapositive B/N sono state da me scansite (perchè all'epoca la produzione di carta da stampa "diretta", cioè positivo/positivo era stata interrotta) con Nikon Super Coolscan 4000, sottoposte a editing con photoshop e infine da me stampate in A3+ con il metodo "Piezography" (pigmenti al carbone di differenti tonalità di grigio) su carta al cotone Hahnemuehle. Le foto qui presentate sono ovviamente i files editati originati dalla scansione. Questa galleria è stata fin dall'inizio concepita e realizzata in B/N. Grazie dei complimenti ma il colore - a mio parere - avrebbe tolto "mordente" anzichè aggiungerne. |
| sent on October 24, 2017 (19:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Color? Never be !! I'm afraid I've been wrong: I share the choice and appreciate the shots. But I saw the bn a bit "flat" and I thought you were entrusted with some photo studio for development. Now that I know the whole iter, admiration grows exponentially. Il colore? Non sia mai!! Temo di essermi spiegato male: condivido la scelta ed apprezzo gli scatti. Ma ho il visto il bn un po' "piatto" ed ho pensato che ti fossi affidato a qualche studio fotografico per lo sviluppo. Ora che conosco l'intero iter, l'ammirazione cresce esponenzialmente. |
| sent on October 24, 2017 (20:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Domenico. The print was the real destination of these photos. Grazie Domenico. La stampa era la vera destinazione di queste foto. |
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