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Subject: [Leica] One off No. 18 - Angel with a broken wing
From: firkin at ncable.net.au (Alastair Firkin)
Date: Tue Jan 3 13:27:17 2006
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Even as a test shot, you have captured a lovely scene: Once toned, how 
do these things print in mini-labs or from inkJets, do you need extra 
plug ins for the printing as well?
On 04/01/2006, at 4:42, Steve Unsworth wrote:

> I bought a replacement focussing screen for my Canon 5D from 
> Brightscreen -
> www.brightscreen.com - this provides a split rangefinder and a 
> micro-prism
> collar as manual focussing aids.
>
> Here's a test shot with a Summicron 50mm wide open...
>
> http://www.steveunsworth.co.uk/Oneoffs/018.htm
>
> Converted to b&w and sepia toned using the Fred Miranda Photoshop 
> plug-in.
>
> Steve
>
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