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    Just some fun. Downloaded an action with the tutorial and then cross processed. Added the light leaks and some text.
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    Good one Jackie! It is definitely a fun image. I like the film border and the proper aspect ratio. Very good rendition of bad colors and light leaks! :)
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    Very good PP work..looks very authentic...noise, colors, good job

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    Jackie, You did a great job with the redition and the action sounds like it's the way to go. Did it add the fuji w/ arrow or did you? Great look.

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    D, I added the Fuji lettering. The action was a good starting point, just some minor tweaks, and forgot to mention I also did a lens distortion on the frog. The cross-processing was done in PhotoKit:). So nice not to have to try and make a perfect image! Thanks for the comments on a "bad" image Kerry and Paul!

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    Echo-ing the above comments: wonderfully done.
    The little touches of Fuji Film and arrows help create a special image.
    Like the frog.
    Again, nicely done.

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    Thanks Deborah, if nothing else it was fun to create.

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    Very well done, Jackie. Looks bad enough to be authentic! :D
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    It was actually hard to post Christopher because it was just so bad, thanks for the comment:):eek:

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    Jackie, Nicely done! Your added touches and process make it look so authentic.
    AND the subject could win a Jabba the Hut look-a-like contest ;)

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    Jackie, very, very nicely done. A perfect "bad" image:D
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