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You know, that sort of faded lifted black point style of processing. It undoubtedly is often appealing but I can't for the life of me work out why.
By way of example here's a snap with an exaggeratedly milky look:

Whenever I try it myself I think 'oh, that's pretty' followed sometime later - maybe a few minutes, maybe a few days - by thinking 'why did I do that?'. Yet there are folk who consistently make it work.
I'm pretty sure it's not just a nostalgia thing that's harking back to the days when film was the only option. To quote Zack Arias - 'if my prints had come back from the lab looking like that I'd have sent them back'. So what is it that makes this style work? When doesn't it?
Any insights on a postcard to the usual address.
By way of example here's a snap with an exaggeratedly milky look:

Whenever I try it myself I think 'oh, that's pretty' followed sometime later - maybe a few minutes, maybe a few days - by thinking 'why did I do that?'. Yet there are folk who consistently make it work.
I'm pretty sure it's not just a nostalgia thing that's harking back to the days when film was the only option. To quote Zack Arias - 'if my prints had come back from the lab looking like that I'd have sent them back'. So what is it that makes this style work? When doesn't it?
Any insights on a postcard to the usual address.
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