I processed this for colour and it looked fine but I am trying out a new program, DXO Filmpack, so I took it in there and really liked this result. It is the look of Ilford FP125. It even reproduces the grain of the film, which in this file can be seen in the clouds. But probably only if you are looking at it on your computer. As someone who shot a lot of film back in the day, this is a really cool program. I’ll probably buy it when the trial period expires.
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@ludwigsdiana Thanks Diana. I have used the Nik Collection for many years and Silver Efex is my go to for b& w conversion (yesterday’s Leeks was done in Silver Efex) but Filmpack is a different product in that it emulates the look of some 218 colour and black and white film stocks from the early 1800’s to the present day. More of a toy really but I love toys. After all “He/she who dies with the most toys wins”
Lovely point of you for the shot. I know exactly where you’re standing I lived in one of the buildings behind you for a few years.
We have escaped to Mexico for three weeks, my husband keeps checking the weather back home and he might possibly stay for longer:)
@cdcook48 Thanks Chris, I used to have Nik until my laptop crashed last year and I lost it! Now I cannot afford to buy it again! I wish I had more toys ;-)
We have escaped to Mexico for three weeks, my husband keeps checking the weather back home and he might possibly stay for longer:)