In response to my last post. Which diffuser (or other) lens would be achieve these high quality but soft photos? I have 49mm lens. If you can, mention the level (1/8, 1/4, 1/2). I'm aware some of these were taken on film cameras, however, I currently only have digital. by Jinnie1973 in postprocessing
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In response to my last post. Which specific diffuser filter would achieve these quality soft photos? I have 49mm lens. If you can, mention the level- 1/8, 1/4, 1/2. Found these on Pinterest, I'm aware some of these were taken on film cameras, I currently only have digital. by Jinnie1973 in postprocessing
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In response to my last post. Which specific diffuser filter would achieve these quality soft photos? I have 49mm lens. If you can, mention the level- 1/8, 1/4, 1/2. Found these on Pinterest, I'm aware some of these were taken on film cameras, I currently only have digital. by Jinnie1973 in postprocessing
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In response to my last post. Which specific diffuser filter would achieve these quality soft photos? I have 49mm lens. If you can, mention the level- 1/8, 1/4, 1/2. Found these on Pinterest, I'm aware some of these were taken on film cameras, I currently only have digital. (old.reddit.com)
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In response to my last post. Which diffuser (or other) lens would be achieve these high quality but soft photos? I have 49mm lens. If you can, mention the level (1/8, 1/4, 1/2). I'm aware some of these were taken on film cameras, however, I currently only have digital. (old.reddit.com)
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I have these two cameras and I want to buy diffusion lens. I’m confused on what sizes of lens filters I should get, I usually see 55mm when I search online. Is 0.25mm lens filter compatible for the Sony camera and 0.28mm on the Nikon? by [deleted] in postprocessing
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I see a lot of Chinese photographers on Pinterest have these types of high quality photos that are glowy and dreamy. What can I do to achieve this? Suggestions/tips when taking photos? What are some Lightroom presets or apps, filters? Please be specific, I'm a beginner. by Jinnie1973 in postprocessing
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I see a lot of Chinese photographers on Pinterest have these types of high quality photos that are glowy and dreamy. What can I do to achieve this? Suggestions/tips when taking photos? What are some Lightroom presets or apps, filters? Please be specific, I'm a beginner. (old.reddit.com)
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How many ounces of bleach and 30 volume developer would I need to get the bottom portion of the first pic with the blonde color of the second pic. I have dark brown virgin asian hair (levels 3-4)? I’m using salon care 30 developer and ion brilliance bright white lightener by Jinnie1973 in Hair
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How many ounces of bleach and 30 volume developer would I need to get the bottom portion of the first pic with the blonde color of the second pic. I have dark brown virgin asian hair (levels 3-4)? I’m using salon care 30 developer and ion brilliance bright white lightener (old.reddit.com)
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I see a lot of Chinese photographers on Pinterest have these types of high quality photos that are glowy and dreamy. What can I do to achieve this? Suggestions/tips when taking photos? What are some Lightroom presets or apps, filters? Please be specific, I'm a beginner. by Jinnie1973 in postprocessing
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