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I have been trying out a fun phone film simulation app, that promised to offer a variety of film simulation?

I'll let the viewer decide..

To me the point of this app should be to present the Image as it comes straight from the camera.

 

Today I chose Afga Ultra color 100.

Maybe not the best choice for a dull day, apparently it suited sunny conditions.

 

Web description ...

The Agfa Ultra 100 is a color negative film. The film, which was only available for 35 mm cameras, has not been available for a long time. It replaced the Ultra 50 at that time.

 

What distinguished this film back then were its colors. Not for nothing was it advertised by Agfa as the most color-intensive film in the world. The consumer film was characterized by its high color saturation with simultaneous color fidelity.

 

Location.. The Peak Forest Canal at Whaley Bridge.

 

November American Red Cross meeting in Contra Costa County was a well attended shelter operations simulations.

 

Photography by | Cate Calson of American Rec Cross

Simulation of the interview

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2020.02.29. NASPAA-Batten Student Simulation Competition.

2020.02.29. NASPAA-Batten Student Simulation Competition.

This is another film simulation, here mimicking a yellowed old film with slightly reduced contrast.

 

Again, the basic adjustments are as follows:

 

1) Slightly blurring the original image.

2) Contrast reduction through curves. Specifically, raising the black point, compressing the shadows as well as the highlights.

3) Desaturation.

4) Color manipulation through curves. I added yellows in the highlights and a slight magenta bias in the shadows. Midtones are a tad warmer.

5) An overall yellow filter.

6) Grain.

 

Above you see a Before and After. Please view in high-res to see the film detail:

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For this project, I chose to work as a product photographer, and took photos of the products I use when I screen print.

 

These photos would be done inside, but wouldn’t necessarily need to be in a studio. It’s not uncommon for product photographers to shoot in their own homes as long as they have the proper setup to do so. Since I’d be shooting at home as a product photographer, I can do it at any time of the day as long as I have the correct lighting tools to do it.

 

To be a product photographer at home I would use artificial lighting, but this can vary depending on the job. I’d need a few ringlights, a backdrop, a shadow box, tripod, a reflector, and most likely a diffuser. I think that a standard camera lens will work for this job, but depending on what I’m shooting, I may need creative lenses. All of these items will ensure that I have the correct lighting for the photo. The tripod will ensure I don’t have any shake, which will help me photograph the product and the details on its packaging accurately.

 

When looking at my photos, the client should feel that the product has been shot accurately, and that all of the details of the product have been shot in detail and sharply. The goal of this work is to aid the buyer in their shopping experience. A good and accurate photo can make a product more appealing to a buyer.

 

I slightly edited each photo to adjust exposure, remove noise, and to straighten out subjects.

 

SIlverton Sharp Simulation | Fujifilm X-Pro 3

iSGTW story | Image courtesy Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center.

 

What the interior of a tornado looks like as it swirls over the land. Large-Eddy simulation of a tornado's interaction with the surface.

Performing Arts student Zoie Robinson tests her ability to drive and text simultaneously on her Smartphone. The Save A Life Tour, a national program targeting colleges, high schools and the military debuted in the Student Union.

Students participated in a Poverty Simulation hosted by NECAC.

Why does everything look the same all the time?

Students participated in a Poverty Simulation hosted by NECAC.

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Comparación de escenarios en un proceso de picking en una compañía de ventas por catálogo. Modelo desarrollado en el software FLEXSIM.

Photo Title: Blind Simulation

Submitted by: Health education department - KKESH

Category: Professional

Country: Saudi Arabia

Organisation: King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital at KSA ( KKESH )

COVID-19 Photo: No

Photo Caption: A blind young lady with two kids trying the blind simulation.

  

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Photo uploaded from the #HopeInSight Photo Competition on photocomp.iapb.org held for World Sight Day 2020.

Sunrise, simulation

2020

Lounge, Röda Sten Konsthall

 

Foto/Photo: Hendrik Zeitler

TriMet WES Positive Train Control - Modern Railway Systems

The control room for a simulation class at the School of Nursing and Health Studies.

School of Nursing and Health Studies U of M

 

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