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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 11/23/2005
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Oops. Didn't realize I'd already posted the original comment when I came back to post the processed image. You can see that the filter works as it should, but in this case doesn't make much of an improvement. In fact you can make a good case for leaving the wooden "frame" darker on the left to match the gloom on the right.
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 11/23/2005
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So this is your wife as a little girl? How nice to have a record of that... The colours are so good and true the slide could have been taken yesterday! Score one for Kadachrome. I have a radial luminance filter (software) that evens out the illumination from center-bright flash shots, and I'll see what it does to this and post it alongside this comment.
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 11/23/2005
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So this is your wife as a little girl? How nice to have a record of that... The colours are so good and true the slide could have been taken yesterday! Score one for Kadachrome. I have a radial luminance filter (software) that evens out the illumination from center-bright flash shots, and I'll see what it does to this and post it alongside another comment.
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Jimmy Payne
{K:21163} 2/4/2005
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Hi Rodney, it's a pleasure to meet another neighbor here on Usefilm. This photo you've posted goes to prove one doesn't need expensive photo gear to make good photos. Also, that Kodachrome is the film to use for longevity. Jimmy
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Maya Bylina
{K:5925} 1/10/2005
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Very funny image!
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Kris Vogelsong
{K:438} 1/8/2005
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A Great photo - love the old character and colors - well done to your father in-law for the capture and your self for the preservation.
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