Uploaded by odon - 5 comments - Topic: Vintage Processing (1 year ago)
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Vintage Processing (1 year ago)
odon (Odon Dias) said 1 year ago:
byutanner (Jason Tanner) added a critique 1 year ago:
Definitely an interesting subject. This version IMO is much better. I'd try to desaturate teh color some so its more subtle not dominating. But great location.
tuscanice (Jo) added a critique 1 year ago:
The image itself is fantastic as is your processing. Personally I would give it more of a sepia look...Instead of the yellow, a nice rich red/brown color. Well done:)
AngryBuddha (Sean Bailey) added a critique 1 year ago:
I like the image itself,but I agree with Jo about the yellow.
odon (Odon Dias) said 1 year ago:
@byutanner: Hi, Jason. Thanks, I did the original shot in black and white, just with natural light. The contrast was strong, maybe resulting in saturation.
@tuscanice: Hi, Jo. Thank you, I think that if I had made the original in sepia was far more simple. But sometimes I don't like the original sepia tones from the camera. Too brown.
@AngryBuddha: Hi, Sean. Oh, thanks. For all that I have notticed in old photographs, some vintage pictures get unexpected colors and tones, most of the time.
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Hi, everyone. This is a version softly processed of the same previous image uploaded on this topic. It looks very close to the original image, despite the original was a black and white picture.