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Originally Posted by ebayologist
Just a thought u might want to... I completely understand not wanting a really photoshopped aesthetic (more power to those who do just not my cup of tea) but I don't know anyone who doesn't at least correct exposures. I mean know people who will leave the color incorrect and things like that and I think it's insanity personally but really some of those shown the exposure maybe perfectly fine (few strike me as bit thin or underexposed maybe as result of lens flare) but they weren't scanned that way so correcting them won't really at remove the film aesthetic but they'll look far better... Also think only about one or two are actually in sharp focus. My guess is your Nikon is a quite a bit sharper than a Vivitar but still you should be able to get a reasonably sharp focus.Originally Posted by funkyfreshfelix
Testing out my new old Vivitar 400/SL
C&C would be appreciated!
No PS was used because I don't believe in it, all film
Yeah I understand what you are trying to say. I do realize that some of them weren't as sharp as I thought, but I was just snapping shots and trying todo things right. In the one with the guy with the morrisey tee, I got this glowy out of focus vibe but idk how that was? I think i had the aperture pretty lowwhich maybe which was probably the mistake. But when you say correcting exposures, what exactly do you mean? Can this be done in photoshop or some othermethod?
Thanks again ebay