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For Border and Fall. Styled by Kadambari.
20th Century - Film Types and Formats
For this task, I was to use my Adobe Spark that I previously created on Ilford XP2 35mm to digitally recreate the look of this film type. I will insert below a step by step on how I done this using screenshots and descriptions.
STEP 1
To start with, I chose a frontal lighting portrait, due to the even amount of lighting in the image, I felt it was a good one to work with.
STEP 2
I then added a black and white filter to the image, adjusting the red, green, and blue channels accordingly so to achieve the same affect as Ilford XP2 film. Red - 21 Green - 32 Blue - 47. I found these channel mixer recipes when researching, which can be found on my previous Adobe Spark.
STEP 3
After applying the channel mixers to my black and white filter, this is what the image looked like.
STEP 4
I then proceeded to add noise onto my image, giving it an authentic film appearance.
STEP 5
These were the settings I used when adding noise, so to only add a subtle amount, without overdoing it.
STEP 6
This is how the image looks with the added noise.
STEP 7
I then saved my image as a PSD, Saving with all the layers.
STEP 8
This is the settings I used to save my image for print.
STEP 9
These are the settings I used to save my image for web.
EVALUATION
I feel that for using this technique, I got on pretty well as I had done good research beforehand. I feel that by doing my step by step guide here, I will be able to successfully complete this process again with no issues due to it being well explained and pictured. I liked the final outcome of this process as it looked like an authentic film print. I enjoyed learning about this process as it’s always fun to learn how to do new things to make your images different.
I made school (or anything) timetable with Jazza!!!! I'd be very happy if you printed this :D -I'm gonna either way- *pls if you really gonna print this, send me a pic 😂🙏🏻*
Making Love to El Cerrito Place/Falling Asleep at 35 mph
[Published in Stylus, spring 2017. For KC]
Northbound past midnight, an angel asleep in the passenger seat, a joyride to our lovers.
Twenty minutes past Sandy Hook, all I see are her curled fingers her stern collarbones her porcelain skin.
Somewhere between espresso shots and Come on Eileen I shoot awake I palm the wheel we crash into travesty as if it had a shape, each line breaks into song, breaks like bones, snaps like
My father. The flash of my steel steed against that gunmetal railing, the scent of burnt rubber through broken glass, the sharp of an airbag cracks against your frame like a whip.
A Greyhound takes me to her in Boston where she says I cried at how I nearly killed my best friend for a conjugal visit.
Now I paint her lips, softer and softer like easing onto the highway ramp and never coming home.
Working on a map for Glenridding Sailing Centre’s new flyers
Class assignment of mock magazine ad for print. Designed to fit in an issue of Camping magazine.
Not an actual ad for Coleman products nor is it an actual ad in Camping magazine. Created for educational purposes.