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Tri-X emulation after the B&W from Colour post above
Tri-X emulation.
Cover the image with Noise, use Threshold to convert it to just Black and just White, nothing in between. You can also use, Grayscale, Bitmap, Diffusion Dither and fiddle with the output PPI Print using Grayscale, I've got a Canon printer and it makes great grainy pics like this, the ink is pigmented and 1/2 a print put in our greenhouse for a sunny fortnight showed no sign of fading. "The gritty performer" is back:-) Here's one I did earlier; http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=7401324250 Jem ------------------------------------- Birmingham Independent Photographers http://bip.wikispaces.com/ |
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Tri-X emulation after the B&W from Colour post above
On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 23:12:11 -0000, "Jem Raid"
wrote: Tri-X emulation. Cover the image with Noise, use Threshold to convert it to just Black and just White, nothing in between. You can also use, Grayscale, Bitmap, Diffusion Dither and fiddle with the output PPI Print using Grayscale, I've got a Canon printer and it makes great grainy pics like this, the ink is pigmented and 1/2 a print put in our greenhouse for a sunny fortnight showed no sign of fading. "The gritty performer" is back:-) Here's one I did earlier; http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=7401324250 Jem Or, buy this plugin for PS: http://www.alienskin.com/exposure/index.html |
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Tri-X emulation after the B&W from Colour post above
"Rich" wrote in message ... On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 23:12:11 -0000, "Jem Raid" wrote: Tri-X emulation. Cover the image with Noise, use Threshold to convert it to just Black and just White, nothing in between. You can also use, Grayscale, Bitmap, Diffusion Dither and fiddle with the output PPI Print using Grayscale, I've got a Canon printer and it makes great grainy pics like this, the ink is pigmented and 1/2 a print put in our greenhouse for a sunny fortnight showed no sign of fading. "The gritty performer" is back:-) Here's one I did earlier; http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=7401324250 Jem Or, buy this plugin for PS: http://www.alienskin.com/exposure/index.html It's much more interesting doing it yourself, as the Actress said to the Bishop :-) Here's some more I did this morning. http://jemraid.wikispaces.com/ Jem ------------------------------------- Birmingham Independent Photographers http://bip.wikispaces.com/ |
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Tri-X emulation after the B&W from Colour post above
Or, buy this plugin for PS: http://www.alienskin.com/exposure/index.html Rich, Thanks for the link. I couldn't find a price on the site, any idea how much it costs. Purely as a matter of intellectual curiosity, of course :-) Jem ------------------------------------- Birmingham Independent Photographers http://bip.wikispaces.com/ |
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Tri-X emulation after the B&W from Colour post above
Jem Raid wrote:
Tri-X emulation. Cover the image with Noise, If you want to simulate a big enlargement from a small negative like 35mm. Tri-X in large format (like 8x10) makes some very nice and very large prints. Roger |
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Tri-X emulation after the B&W from Colour post above
"Roger N. Clark (change username to rnclark)" wrote in message ... Jem Raid wrote: Tri-X emulation. Cover the image with Noise, If you want to simulate a big enlargement from a small negative like 35mm. Tri-X in large format (like 8x10) makes some very nice and very large prints. Roger I concur, I used to use Tri-X in my homemade 5 x 4, I'm waiting until someone comes up with a digital replacement for a DDS that costs about hmmm £400. Ah well :-) Jem ------------------------------------- Birmingham Independent Photographers http://bip.wikispaces.com/ |
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Tri-X emulation after the B&W from Colour post above
On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 10:16:50 -0000, "Jem Raid"
wrote: Or, buy this plugin for PS: http://www.alienskin.com/exposure/index.html Rich, Thanks for the link. I couldn't find a price on the site, any idea how much it costs. Purely as a matter of intellectual curiosity, of course :-) Jem ------------------------------------- Birmingham Independent Photographers http://bip.wikispaces.com/ Not cheap, around $200.00. I thought the Velvia emulation might go over well with the landscape fellows. -Rich |
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