Yes, I’m liking the Canon 5D2 very much, and making do with few complaints with the 50mm f/1.4. Took some shots in the studio today, this one ran through aperture, nik silver efex, and finally a quick photoshop.
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David,
That’s the part where I used Photoshop. I have lots of scans of old, antique, and stained papers. For this I took one and dropped it as a layer over the image I’d made in nik silver efex. Then change the blend mode, in this case I think it was multiply and dial down the opacity to taste, but generally I’ll just go through all the blend modes and see what works best.
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Ha, very old-timey.
yea i love the processing. how did you acheive that dusty grainy old film look?
David,
That’s the part where I used Photoshop. I have lots of scans of old, antique, and stained papers. For this I took one and dropped it as a layer over the image I’d made in nik silver efex. Then change the blend mode, in this case I think it was multiply and dial down the opacity to taste, but generally I’ll just go through all the blend modes and see what works best.