"nemesis" <nam### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> how about processing it for 1 hour and removing the noise in Photoshop/Gimp? ;)
The process is similar to a normal Photo process: You let light throe the
objective and the photons rain down onto your image plane. The longer the
objective is open the more photons you have - the finer the detail.
By having less detail no filter (what ever it is) will give it to you.
By using a film with higher light sensitivity (to get shorter exposure times)
the exposer dots became very big. Maybe, this is a way to come closer to
photographic results: The first dots have to be bigger and getting smaller in
time. (just an idea..)
-holger-
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