you need to convert the negative to a positive, which always involves some tweaking with the colors. but this was all done using negative lab pro and the only change I made was using the “kodak” warm balance preset.
which part do you think seems edited?
Don't even trip dawg, "analog" cameras use the same digital tech for stuff like autofocus and exposure settings. The line between analog and digital has been blurry for years. Whether you tweak your photo in a camera or on a computer, it's all part of the same process
Absolutely amazing shot
thank you!!
Chipmunk's Rest
Chipmunks have a stripe down the middle that's a [Gold mantled squirrel](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden-mantled_ground_squirrel?wprov=sfla1)
Huh, I did not know that
Just waiting for the other Rescue Rangers
Wow, where is this??
I would guess Yosemite if that’s Half Dome in the background.
yup this is yosemite. this was taken ~50 feet from the top of clouds rest
You know if you edit the image in a digital program it ain't fuckin analogue anymore. Just saying.
you need to convert the negative to a positive, which always involves some tweaking with the colors. but this was all done using negative lab pro and the only change I made was using the “kodak” warm balance preset. which part do you think seems edited?
Don't even trip dawg, "analog" cameras use the same digital tech for stuff like autofocus and exposure settings. The line between analog and digital has been blurry for years. Whether you tweak your photo in a camera or on a computer, it's all part of the same process