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| sent on November 23, 2013 (12:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I like the taste of black and white "old" way of contrast and washed out, certainly has a considerable visual impact, in my opinion it is clear :-) Mi piace il sapore di bianco e nero "antico" il contrasto e il senso di slavato, senz'altro ha un impatto visivo non indifferente, a mio parere sia chiaro |
| sent on November 25, 2013 (10:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
eh, the film is always the film. and do not think about the fact that in the post we can not achieve that result, but the fact that the post you have too many variables, too many choices, and at the end you do not like anything. The film, however, comes as com'' is at best a bit of contrast when the file is scanned. and then, by the mere fact that it is all by itself, gives us the magic ... like an iPhone with a single filter ... (Risky, but hopefully makes the idea) eh, la pellicola è sempre la pellicola. e non credo sia per il fatto che in post non si possa raggiungere quel risultato, ma dal fatto che con la post hai troppe variabili, troppa scelta, e alla fine non ti piace nulla. la pellicola, invece, arriva così com''è, al massimo un pò di contrasto quando il file è digitalizzato. e allora, per il solo fatto che fa tutto da sè, ci restituisce quella magia... come un'iphone con un solo filtro... (azzardato, ma spero renda l'idea) |
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