DorkSterr
No longer a newbie, moving up!
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OK - like a low-tech, analog in-camera JPEG.^^ nope. Polaroids were processed according to the manufacturer's specification. They are no less processed than a negative is when processed according to Kodak or Fuji's specification.
In fact, there isn't anything special about polaroid in this regard, other than how the development process is delivered: in layers on the film or in cartons pumped into machines.
You want to see an actual, real unprocessed image - SOOC, nothing done to it.
Well here's the first few lines (with a bunch of nulls removed )
You want to see an actual, real unprocessed image - SOOC, nothing done to it.
Well here's the first few lines (with a bunch of nulls removed )
I like it, it's minimal while being busy. Seemingly sporadic but there's more to it than that, I just can't put my finger on it. I'm not a big fan of the stuff at the very top left, as it's so common but things mix up nicely shortly after that, plus if you cropped that out your single faint blue line wouldn't be anywhere near following the vertical use of the rule of thirds which I'm certain was your intent, representing the truth, that there is in fact a glass ceiling to us all and it's down remarkably low. Such vision. Such meaning. I'd like to buy a print.
Every photograph ever made has been edited in some way.As far as I know, the only photos that are not edited in some way, are the old Polaroids.
I could go through the 250,000 slides and negs that I have and post them. They didn`t need any work after I shot them.