Ah yes, I am a big fan (and user) of the Gimp (sort of have to, since
we only
run open source software / OS at the office).
I've never seen that plugin, what's it called? I've seen actions for
photoshop
do it though, but they rarely do it as - as you say - 'organically' as
the
real thing :-) Also, I actually hate this quest to simulate
traditional materials
and processes digitally, Digital does what it does best, but to try
and simulate
films and processes is no different to the fake, doesn-go-anywhere air
intake
on the bonnet ('hood' for you americans) of the latest generation MINI
Cooper S.
It's just sad...
On 21 Jul 2009, at 3:37 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
>>
>> There is a certain 'honesty' about such a print...
>>
>
> It is a style, definitely a style. But it sure forces you to do
> things
> right in-camera.
>
>
> It's ironic that you have to use special software, or half an hour in
>> photoshop, to produce digitally similar borders I get for free just
>> by
>> being
>> 'sloppy' in the darkroom... I Love it!
>>
>
> Five seconds in "The GIMP". There is a plug-in that does this very
> thing.
> But you can always tell the digital versions because of the lack of
> the
> organic component.
>
> AG
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