This complexity is not bad in itself, but it does mean that you have to give plants more than a passing thought because there’s so much going on in them. Such busy scenes can distract from your subject, create complex bokeh, and even get in the way of the most important elements in ...
If you prefer more grainy images with higher settings, try using the effectFilter>Noise>Add Noise>Uniform(or Gaussian) from 0.10 thru 400, in monochromatic or Kodachrome. Or, you can also tryFilter>Filter Gallery>Texture>Grain(this one has 10 grain types to choose from). ...
What you are aiming for is pleasing color and that's subjective. Ever shoot transparency film? What's more accurate, Velvia, Kodachrome, Ektachrome? None. All are specific and proprietary renderings each film manufacture creates hoping the photographer buying the film will p...
Well, I dunno. used to be film choice made the most difference, then lens choice. Nowadays it's sensor choice. I have shots from four different Kodak sensor designs. One is pretty much Kodacolor. Another is pretty much Kodachrome. A third is pretty much Portra. And the fourth is none o...
1935: Kodachrome color film After almost two decades of work, Leopold Godowsky Jr. and Leopold Mannes managed to invent a three-color film that could be mass-marketed and processed. Kodachrome, sold by Eastman Kodak, was incredibly popular in both movie and still film right away. The Kodachrom...
1935: Kodachrome color film After almost two decades of work, Leopold Godowsky Jr. and Leopold Mannes managed to invent a three-color film that could be mass-marketed and processed. Kodachrome, sold by Eastman Kodak, was incrediblypopular in both movie and still film right away.The Kodachrome ...
and doesn’t seem to work well. By far, the biggest issue is getting the camera to even connect to the app. It often takes several tries before it will work, if it does at all. There have been times that, despite my best efforts, I just couldn’t get it to work, and I gave ...
Talk to any old sports photographer about shooting “chrome” (slide film like Kodachrome or Ektachrome) and they’ll likely tell you about a razor thin latitude that required perfect exposure. If you only shot sports with “chrome,” you’d never “push” your film, a common practice for ...
(notice word of mouth) and so I check it out and Troy was right. I then saw Jason had a movie called Kodachrome on Netflix. The movie was predictable, but again the acting of Jason Sudekis was impressive. Consequently, I would watch another Jason Sudekis movies because he was in it....
Scorsese loves to work with the same people again and again, from Schoonmaker to DiCaprio to De Niro to the late Robbie Robertson, who provided the score forFlower Moon. How does Prieto feel about becoming, over the last decade, Scorsese’s go-to cinematographer?