Wow!  Great call, John.  Can't imagine what that is.  Very weird.  A gremlin of 
some sort to be sure!  What's even more amazing I didn't catch it!  Gosh!  
Makes me wonder what else do I miss throughout the day that's right in front of 
my nose!  Ugh.  Thanks for the heads up.  Cheers, Christine




On Jan 16, 2012, at 10:45 AM, John Sessoms wrote:

> From: Christine Aguila
> 
>> Hi Everyone:  The link below provides one example of the 18 different
>> *film types filters* in the Nik Silver Efex Pro 2 software.  The name
>> of the film type is below the frame.  These are straight filter
>> conversions with no tweaking at all.  The first shot is the original
>> frame rendered in Lightroom.  My knowledge base for film types is
>> very, very weak.  I don't remember what I normally  used back in the
>> film days.  I'd be interested in knowing if you think these examples
>> do a good job of featuring the corresponding film types.  If
>> something looks off, I'd be interested in knowing.  Cheers,
>> Christine
>> 
>> http://www.caguila.com/nikfilmtypes
>> 
>> 
>> P.S. This frame is from a group of shots I took of a theater
>> rehearsal of the play, The Odd Couple.
> 
> 
> Might want to take another look at the "Ilford Delta 400 Pro". There's some 
> sort of artifact there.
> 
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