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The Invisible Man (1933)
The Invisible Man (1933)
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Challenge: Toilet Paper (Basic Editing)
Collection: Portfolio
Camera: Canon PowerShot S3 IS
Location: Concord, California, USA
Date: Sep 13, 2010
Aperture: 8.00
ISO: 800
Shutter: 1/25
Galleries: Humorous, Horror
Date Uploaded: Sep 14, 2010

Still image I had in mind based the old movie based on H.G. Wells' novel. I found this DVD cover later which uses pretty much the same view:
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Low-light conditions match the mood of the film, but require very high ISO setting leading to lots of digital noise. I decided that for a scene based on an 80 year-old movie a bit of grain in a B&W image was OK, so I didn't do any noise-reduction, which would have killed what little sharpness/detail I was able to get with the slow shutter-speed.

-Handheld, Manual mode
-RGB Curve
-Isolate Green Channel to Grayscale
-Crop to square
-Resize
-USM at 12%/48 dia/TH = 0
-SaveAs JPEG at quality 9/10 = 270KB

File: InvisIz_IMG_5422gsSQ-DPC9.jpg

Statistics
Place: 51 out of 75
Avg (all users): 4.9340
Avg (commenters): 6.5556
Avg (participants): 4.4250
Avg (non-participants): 5.0637
Views since voting: 1187
Views during voting: 402
Votes: 197
Comments: 11
Favorites: 0


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09/22/2010 07:43:07 AM
Voters didn't get it, this is seriously underrated, fantastic shot.
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
09/21/2010 10:47:22 PM
lol my first thought was of Michael Jackson. was the noise intentional?
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09/21/2010 04:56:13 PM
definately too noisy...
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09/21/2010 01:07:47 AM
Love it
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09/20/2010 07:49:02 AM
So did you make this photo so grainy because it's 1933 or? also it's lacks contrast
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09/19/2010 05:36:19 PM
Creative use of TP. I don't care for the added noise, it doesn't give the vintage feel I think you were going for.
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09/18/2010 01:45:26 AM
Pretty funny actually, and I get the noise/grain meant to place the photo in the 1933 era. Not really sure how it will be received overall, but I like it anyway. More creative than most that I've seen so far.
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09/17/2010 12:47:25 AM
very good job!
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09/16/2010 08:42:21 PM
Too fabulous!!! 10!
09/15/2010 10:48:31 PM
Very inventive and nicely edited. The graininess is perfect, and legal I hope :-)
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09/15/2010 01:01:08 PM
Great take on it, great grain, love it.
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