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• #16828
^i like that
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• #16829
outdoors/indoors
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• #16830
Love the new growth ^^, makes me yearn for a warm sun.
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• #16831
a few from today
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• #16833
^ Great shot
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ta.
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• #16835
I've used Print Space, but other than their niche items I didn't find them any better than ProAm, where an 18x12 is £1.25 (not too indulgent)
http://www.proamimaging.com/While I do work for theprintspace so you may see this as slightly biased, I just wanted to add a little to this.
While ProAM do seem very affordable and run a similar structure to us (DIY file preparation drastically reduces the cost) their only real comparative product is their "large format" section under "fine art prints" where they also dont mention the inks they use or the archival quality of their products, which leads me to assume that they dont use archival inks and that their products would not last as long.
Otherwise they do actually seem like they're pretty good, not many companies that offer cheaper prints like this also offer the ability to control the accuracy that you'd get from a pro lab (using paper profiles)
they're also in bradford which means they have cheaper rent I suppose!
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• #16836
Everyday art
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• #16837
nice! well spotted and composed.
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• #16840
Thanks!
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• #16841
Bought the x100f, so far so good
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• #16842
Some great work in the last couple of pages; keep it up, everyone!
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• #16843
these are really nice, I always struggle with processing black and white with a nice level of shadow detail while still having a good level of contrast! particularly like the first one
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• #16844
Ikea trip?
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• #16845
I sometimes use this setup in camera raw - works quite well for a neutral-ish b/w-conversion.
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• #16846
100%, didn't want to bore you with photos of meatballs & chips.
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• #16847
"Aquas" - oh dear.
@hp93 The trick is don't go too extreme, and be mindful of the original the tones you want to change. Back in the dark room days I used to shoot Delta 3200 pushed to 250000 asa at punk gigs and printed at grade 5, I didn't have to worry about detail in the shadows then as it was all blown out to only black or white, and super grainy.
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• #16848
I think it's evidence that some lightroom-lingo has meandered into the full suite.
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French Beast..
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• #16850
Love this, really made me smile
Uh, that's good!