Victor, thank you. Someone suggested that I try using sepia with a bit of color in it to match a dominate color of the neon lights. I’ll have to try that.
Oh, so true. I’ve got bit of time this afternoon. I’m headed into San Francisco tomorrow and have to look at theater marquees that I want to add to the collection of marquees.
Simply great.
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Victor, thank you. Someone suggested that I try using sepia with a bit of color in it to match a dominate color of the neon lights. I’ll have to try that.
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Experimentation can never hurt.
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Oh, so true. I’ve got bit of time this afternoon. I’m headed into San Francisco tomorrow and have to look at theater marquees that I want to add to the collection of marquees.
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You could process one or two with a preset of the film used at the time theatre was created, lots of film presets out there.
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Wonderful idea. It seems that LR5 has a number of presets and more available on line. Thank you.
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A great series unfolding here.
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Thank you. If you have the time you could go back and see other theater marquees. The Tower Theater in Fresno is one of my favorites. https://allentimphotos2.wordpress.com/2014/10/15/the-tower-theater-fresno-california/ Thank you for taking the time.
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Like the b&w version!
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Thank you. I think adding a full moon would make this more surreal.
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Yes that would be great!
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Very atmospheric!
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Thank you.
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Gorgeous capture!
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Thank you.
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