Marta Wojtkowska

Marta Wojtkowska deceased

Posted: 07 Jun 2013


Taken: 21 Apr 2012

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 nils ♫
nils ♫
Fabulous place and good framing. Do you work with PS? You can give a little contrast boost with curves. When you use the curves as layer you really have full control.
10 years ago.
Marta Wojtkowska club has replied to nils ♫

Yes, I use PS (an old one but it has layer management) or GIMP (if under Linux) but mostly for dust removing and other minor cosmetic actions.
I am familiar with layers of course but I am not comfortable with results I get. Somehow almost everything I do seems wrong. I mean when it is not longer what I get from a linear scan I find it false. I remember that I tried to correct this but eventually failed.
10 years ago.
nils ♫ has replied to Marta Wojtkowska club
Well, I look at this a bit different. Like influencing contrast and colours with time and temperature during development and choice of paper in the dark room, PS became our "new" darkroom. Colour and contrast correction don't violate the integrity of the original photo I think. With a curve layer you can apply this correction very elegant and precise.
10 years ago.
Marta Wojtkowska club has replied to nils ♫

But I agree with you, absolutely!
PS is a modern equivalent of a traditional darkroom.
And I am not uncomfortable with using it as a replacement provided I use it to replicate what I used to do in our home darkroom (with my Dad).
My problem is that I do not like the results. Not because they come from PS but because they are plain bad.
10 years ago.

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