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04/25/2006 05:17:59 AM · #1 |
it doesnt have to be black & white right?
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04/25/2006 05:21:39 AM · #2 |
Originally posted by busalshots: it doesnt have to be black & white right? |
Nope. White & black. ;-) |
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04/25/2006 05:32:22 AM · #3 |
Now I googled negative images, found both black & white and those with color images in tutorials. Guessing I should pull my entry huh, Art?
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04/25/2006 05:36:46 AM · #4 |
I think it was a joke
not "black and white" but "white and black"
note the reversing of the words i.e. nagative
Steve
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04/25/2006 05:36:56 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by Art Roflmao: Originally posted by busalshots: it doesnt have to be black & white right? |
Nope. White & black. ;-) |
No, don't pull your entry. I was just kidding. :)
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04/25/2006 05:38:41 AM · #6 |
Originally posted by Tallbloke: I think it was a joke
not "black and white" but "white and black"
note the reversing of the words i.e. nagative
Steve |
Thanks Steve. I may have to pay you to follow me around in the forums explaining my jokes. ;-)
Must be late - half my brain cells are asleep already. g'night all. |
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04/25/2006 05:40:36 AM · #7 |
(...moves chair slowly away from computer to "Strong" coffee in pot!!)
I usually am quick to catch those...
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04/25/2006 05:40:55 AM · #8 |
;-)
Morning here, 2 coffees down and a lovely sunny day
night night
STeve |
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04/25/2006 04:55:05 PM · #9 |
So is it a negative like a film negative or is it just an image that has been inverted in an editing program? |
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04/25/2006 05:26:11 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by TrynityRose: So is it a negative like a film negative or is it just an image that has been inverted in an editing program? |
These are basically the same thing. Since this is a digital photography-only site, any entry will have to be made by the latter method. |
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04/25/2006 05:44:34 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: Originally posted by TrynityRose: So is it a negative like a film negative or is it just an image that has been inverted in an editing program? |
These are basically the same thing. Since this is a digital photography-only site, any entry will have to be made by the latter method. |
Yeah but an image inverted in an editing program is also the inverted colors so blues, yellows, etc. If it is suppose to be processed to look like a film negative then that would be a black/white. |
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04/25/2006 05:52:38 PM · #12 |
Only if you're using black and white film. Either look would be "DPC-legal" though ... |
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