AlunFoto wrote:

>2007/6/8, mike wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Well, that would be difficult to surmount with film.  Why is it a 
problem with
>> digital?  It's a Phix once, make an action, event.  With very 
occasional updating.
>> Actually, I suppose that's not right as the gradient will differ from 
shot to shot,
>> depending on where the filter is placed.  But you could still create 
an action for
>> the colour change and apply it to a selected part of each picture.
>
>You could, if you know precisely how wide the transition zone is.
>Sounds like a PITA...

Only if you're the obsessive-compulsive type who insists on having the 
transition exactly where the original filter put it, as opposed where 
it looks as if it needs to be. In parctice it's really pretty easy: 
Just put the transition where it *looks* right. Make it a layer and you 
can get the transition width and placement right in seconds. really.

>I replaced my filters before going digital, btw. .-)

I just replaced my old 2-stop ND-grad before going to GFM. And never 
used it there :)


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