B&W Film Grain
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Nothing can beat the effect of film grain on a Black and White image. It coverts the photograph into a timeless piece of art. Film had a distinct advantage over digital when it came to grain, as digital noise didnt give the same effect. But with advanced image-editing softwares and plug-ins its possible to replicate the effect.
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| Submitted: | Monday, 16th February, 2009 13:38 (GMT) |
| Taken: | Thursday, 9th October, 2008 |
| Focal length: | 70 mm |
| Shutter speed: | 1/200 sec |
| Aperture: | F6.3 |
| ISO: | 500 |
| Notes: | Camera set to manual exposure mode. Nikon SB-800 speedlight, 1/2 power, manual mode & diffuser, bounced for soft fill light. Image processed, and film grain replicated in Photoshop CS3 Windows. |
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