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I actually though you just linked a different wartime photo, had to do a double-take to realize it's from the sim
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@the bomber-over-london pic above me: Very nice, I also had to look twice... |
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Not sure how the original was exposed, what type of film, day of time, etc but here's a rough attempt.
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lancer, have a little look-see at the pic on the previous page... your picture with the other pic's post-processing could be awesome as well. The previous one is pretty fascinating, imo ^-^
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Now, for some of my pics ![]() ![]()
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If you're going for a WW2 look, you'll need to compress the dynamic range. Try the curves or levels tool in photoshop.
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Last edited by Ataros; 05-26-2011 at 10:07 AM. |
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Lancer- according to this link the picture was taken at 6.48pm on 7th October 1940.
http://ww2today.com/7th-september-19...tz-hits-london I've also seen it noted that it was taken at 5pm. I like your effort but it needs more shadow highlights to match the later time of day. |
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I still wonder why we dont have post saturation option in video settings (or at least in config file)....
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Well done people, some lovely images
Here's some of my attempts
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