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Acrom
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Amazing!!
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wastzzz
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Beautiful!
Which camera response and gamma you generally use, or you suggest? Because I've also seen your interiors and they are great.
M.
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Acrom wrote:Amazing!!
Thank you!
wastzzz wrote:Beautiful!
Which camera response and gamma you generally use, or you suggest? Because I've also seen your interiors and they are great.
M.
Thank you! I usually do what I feel like at that specific moment, sometimes I try to finish the image in Octane by using responses etc, other times I use the "Linear" response and fix everything in Photoshop.
The most common ones I use when I edit the image in Photoshop are either "Linear" or the default one "Agfacolor_Futura_100CD". But I think it´s best to play around until you find one that you like :)
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