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Processing scanned/DSLR photos of film negatives in Lightroom
The topic I wanted to cover in this post is non-destructive workflow for “developing” photographed or scanned negatives – in this case B&W film. Why even bother about film? Because I still love analog photos as a hobby. 🙂 I wrote … Continue reading
Posted in Travel / Photography
Tagged 35mm, adobe, analog, film, graphics, Lightroom, medium format, photography, photoshop, scanning, Voigtlander
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Why big game studios (usually) use single main 3d software environment?
Couple days ago a friend from smaller gamedev company asked me very interesting question – why while smaller companies allow freelancers some freedom choosing 3d software, big and AAA companies usually force people to learn and use one 3d environment? … Continue reading
Posted in Code / Graphics
Tagged 3d software, 3ds max, blender, graphics, maya, photoshop, pipeline, technical art, tools
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