Downgrade

Thoughts Unclear
I was returning to work after an unsuccessful lunch hour photo walk when the architecture of the San Francisco Federal Reserve building caught my eye. I wanted to include a human element so I found the spot that gave me the juxtaposition I had in mind. I waited for a person to walk into the frame and snapped a couple shots with the Camera+ app. I knew going in that I wanted to process this image in black and white so I started with the Camera+ Clarity scene and Ansel B&W effect. I was happy with the result but wanted to take it a little further. I opened the B&W in Decim8 and experimented until I found a result I liked. I saved this and then re-ran Decim8 on the original B&W until I got another result that I like but was different from the first. I combined the two Decim8 edits with the original B&W using the awesome Interlacer app. Finally, I added the border with the Cameramatic to get the image above.

The Making of an Mobile Photo
Above are four images that went into making the final image. Clock wise from the top, left: The original, Camera+ Clarity/Ansel B&W, Decim8 edit #1, Decim8 Edit #2.

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2 Responses to Downgrade

  1. L.S. says:

    Thank you for sharing, it’s always nice to understand someone’s creative process. I’ve never had those moments where I knew going in how I wanted my final picture to look like. I’m afraid that’s not something easily acquired, maybe through experiences one will eventually get the creative senses…

  2. Preeti says:

    This is awesome! I really liked seeing how you came up with it as well. And thanks for the app recommendations!

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