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Retouching photos in the 1930s
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<blockquote data-quote="Stoshowicz" data-source="post: 370703" data-attributes="member: 31397"><p>That may have taken a lot longer than modern tools allow with digital , but it still looks like a big improvement and a real nice result (especially considering the dodge and burn techniques)</p><p>The 'look' of that shot might be hard to duplicate, or it might not, I dunno,, but it does , to me,, really exemplify the era.</p><p> I'm impressed with what folks can do with simple tools, and consider it more impressive to have done the moon landing on the computing power of a cheap calculator, or edit that photo with a disc on a stick.</p><p>But yeah , that seems like grueling labor ,comparatively speaking.</p><p>I know someone who plays golf with hickory shafted clubs and a gutta percha ball , he says it changes the game. I figure someday I'll put away the digital camera and go back in time to film or something like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stoshowicz, post: 370703, member: 31397"] That may have taken a lot longer than modern tools allow with digital , but it still looks like a big improvement and a real nice result (especially considering the dodge and burn techniques) The 'look' of that shot might be hard to duplicate, or it might not, I dunno,, but it does , to me,, really exemplify the era. I'm impressed with what folks can do with simple tools, and consider it more impressive to have done the moon landing on the computing power of a cheap calculator, or edit that photo with a disc on a stick. But yeah , that seems like grueling labor ,comparatively speaking. I know someone who plays golf with hickory shafted clubs and a gutta percha ball , he says it changes the game. I figure someday I'll put away the digital camera and go back in time to film or something like that. [/QUOTE]
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