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Photographer George Black  George Black {Karma:102014}
Project #43 Unusual Vision Camera Model Canon 20D
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Film Format
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Lens Canon 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM
Uploaded 5/21/2006 Film / Memory Type Sandisk Extreme III 1 gb
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Location City -  Sullivan's Island
State -  SOUTH CAROLINA
Country - United States   United States
About Re-enactors at Fort Moultrie. This is the most radical effect tried in PS to get an antique appearance. I'll post the original for comparison . . .
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Larry Fosse Larry Fosse   {K:66493} 5/24/2006
You just got to know how to work the system...you cerntainly received a lot of interesting observation...these guys are gunna have to go into makeup before your next shoot

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George Black George Black   {K:102014} 5/23/2006
Thanks for the good close analysis, Omar. I know you're right about the technical elements of film (especially the antique) and digital. About the best we can hope for is an approximation, I guess. The eyeglasses, though, are not completely out of place, although they would have been rare for an ordinary soldier of the period. John Loreaux's observation about the haircut (of the guy in the right foreground) is right on, though. Good thing about your comment (and the others) is that it invites closer observation. That is a wonderful value of such an exercise. Thanks again. --g

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George Black George Black   {K:102014} 5/23/2006
Ah hah! So past tense is OK . . . ;-)

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Larry Fosse Larry Fosse   {K:66493} 5/23/2006
Here we go...you sucked me into the effort to recreate the photo authenticity

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Leo Régnier  Я£ Leo Régnier  Я£   {K:67696} 5/22/2006
Nice picture George!!!
Leo

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George Black George Black   {K:102014} 5/22/2006
Yep, Larry, thanks . . .

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Larry Fosse Larry Fosse   {K:66493} 5/22/2006
I tink you've got it..truely antique & authentic BTW did you see the sepia I sent back to you???

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Omar Rifaat   {K:10141} 5/22/2006
Hi George,
really effective ageing effect. I studies for some time to figure out what the subtle things are that prevent it from being 100% identical to an old photo. Apart from small details in the image itself (eg the glasses), I think its something to do with the way digital cameras render b&w and how photoshop deals with colour conversion. I'm not sure if it is actually possible to replicate the contrast of silver halide, although this gets pretty close with the grain effect. I think there is also something special with old cameras(uncoated lenses and using large format films) that subtly changes the feel. its hard to put ones finger on it, but anyway you have a pretty convincing result here!
omar

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George Black George Black   {K:102014} 5/21/2006
Thanks, John. As you know, these guys are all volunteers at the historical site. Haircuts are surely a challenge, but several of them look pretty authentic--real characters! ;-)

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John Loreaux John Loreaux   {K:86210} 5/21/2006
Nice work George! You did a fine job ! Never gave much attention to the overweight soldiers mentioned by Joggie, but did notice the perfect haircut on the closest guy on the right. The grain looks great! Well done! My best...........John

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Larry Quigley Larry Quigley   {K:12887} 5/21/2006
Welll....I like the color and detail better in your last print, George. I think you have washed this one out a bit much. I like the pose of the troops..overweight tho they may be :-). This is a good series. Well done. Larry.

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George Black George Black   {K:102014} 5/21/2006
It also suggests their nationality. ;-) Great observation, Joggie, and absolutely dead-on! --g

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Joggie van Staden Joggie van Staden   {K:41700} 5/21/2006
Great image and the vintage effect very well done - the only thing that gives it away may be the number of overweight soldiers. Regards.
Joggie

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