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Hi, I've seen these digital shots which have a fake film info framing - these ones for the pro400h - I was wondering if anyone knew what program these are from -does vsco give you the framing around the image when you select one of the film filters to go over an image? these ones have quite a film look...
I just cleaned out our freezer, and I took a box of old film out that I'm getting rid of. If anyone is interested, just pay for shipping, and it's yours. If you're happy with it, make a donation to RetouchPro. Here's approximately what I have:
A few months ago I got two blank rolls of film from my Canon Elan, spaced 4-5 rolls apart. Five rolls of film were perfectly exposed; two were totally unexposed. I figured the camera was getting old and I did not want to put the money into it, so I bought a new Canon Elan 7. I took about 20 perfectly...
Any clues on how to replicate this 'look' in terms of film stock/grading/retouching? I've cracked the lighting , but still have not figured out the retouching/film stock etc