At 11/22/2020 05:21 PM, Mike wrote:
>Impressive stable of SF gizmos used nicely.
>
> I had my eye on a couple Minolta 85 varisoft lenses at one point but the
> snipes failed.
>
>I recall a cool technique when I shot more E6 film. Shoot one image stopped
>waaay down and overexpose by stops. Second image shot wide open or nearly so,
>overexposed by 1 stop and defocused. One had to unmount the slides and
>remount the two sandwich slides in a GEPE glassless slide mount # 7001.
The Orton Effect - https://capturelandscapes.com/orton-effect-explained/
> It is a very high contrast technique and needed to used in diffused light or
> on a bright overcast day. Pain in the neck to pull off but has a nice glow
> and still enough sharpness. There should be an easy PS equivalent.
>
>Soft,sharp and glow, Mike
A Photoshop technique - duplicating and blurring one layer, however a lens
blurs based on distance, hence the PS way is not quite the same as doing it
with combining multiple exposures.
WayneS
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