LOL ... no, this is not the case: I managed to mimic halation increasing
the brightness curve in order to pick up detail from the deep blue
shadow water surface ( lit by a pale yellow light !!), and perhaps a
not-enough careful twist of the RGB curve.
The film itself shows diffraction, but not halation as you describe.
Thank you Ken ... profiling ... oh, no. Just learned to do gradients -
noone teaches me other than you at the list. It's always trial and
error, during my spare time. But I like challenges, specially when I
have nothing to loose. I need this, puts my thoughts in other
interesting subjects-
Fernando.
Ken Norton wrote:
>> Could this be an example of the halation, or whatever it is that Ken
>> natters on about, in some Fuji films, spreading out the intense brightness?
>>
>>
>
> It would possibly be if Fuji changed the matrix of the polyester film base.
> The lateral halation I'm referring to takes on the appearance of blooming,
> light-spread, or general bleed over of highlights into surrounding image
> area.
>
> AG
>
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