Very good work with the clone tool. I was wondering if there was some kind of
funny softening because of jpeg compression but saw no sign of a clone tool
being used. Hmmm ... double ND filters, scratches cloned out, needing dioptric
correction lenses ... the image wouldn't be recognizable as a woman if I tried
to cope with more than one of those. Both your eyes and Photoshop skills are
better than mine.
-jeff
-------------- Original message from Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
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> You're probably looking at ordinary misfocus. I know these shots were
> taken with one of my OM-2s's and it was probably before I managed to
> find a couple of proper dioptric correction lenses at KEH. Many were
> also shot through double ND filters in order to use fill flash at wide
> apertures.
>
> There may also be some scanning and digital image handling problems here
> as evidenced by a couple images with poor color balance. I'm not
> particularly good at scanning and these images are some of my earliest
> work on the scanner.
>
> Also, the images of Amelia were horribly scratched both vertically and
> horizontally by unbelievably bad 1 hour processing. 1-08 in particular
> had to be extensively reworked with the clone tool.
>
> Amelia is a professional model. The shots of Nancy were for her senior
> year photos.
>
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