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7 Awful & Outdated Photo Techniques | This Old Camera Episode 31 

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EPISODE 31 DESCRIPTION
On this episode of This Old Camera we look at seven awful & outdated photo techniques featured in a 1997 issue of Petersen's Photographic Magazine.
Table of Contents
01:04 3D Effect
02:18 Mylar Reflections
02:56 Ghost Effect With Long Exposure
03:47 Out of Focus Photography (OOFs)
04:30 The Sabatier Effect
05:47 Night Time Effect During the Day
06:43 The Cokin Superspeed No. 217

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31 июл 2024

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@Grasyl
@Grasyl 5 месяцев назад
3:49 I fakes a ghost using this technique a couple of year ago and posted them into Facebook groups .. and my picture ended up on German television.
@AzrielKnight
@AzrielKnight 5 месяцев назад
I would love to see the clip of that.
@MadsBakken
@MadsBakken 5 месяцев назад
Give us that clip!
@scottca9780
@scottca9780 5 месяцев назад
I'd argue that these were hacky effects even at the time, but I'm sure that as a boy, reading about and occasionally experimenting with such things, it expanded my understanding of what was going on between the lens and the film plane. By manipulating the mechanics of the shot you are engaging with the 'how' of a photograph, far more than you would be taking a tasteful picture on P (for professional).
@scottw5791
@scottw5791 5 месяцев назад
the techniques may be easy to replicate in photoshop but there was something magical back in the day when trying these out. they were simple and sometimes corny but they opened up the brain in a way that photoshop doesn't. They weren't the be all and end all rather they were the spark to get your creative juices flowing...and it was always exciting to see after processing how your pics came out if at all. happy little accidents were great to stumble upon and that seems to be a thing of the past.
@AzrielKnight
@AzrielKnight 5 месяцев назад
It's always fun to experiment, but personally none of these effects are ending up in my portfolio.
@iainmc9859
@iainmc9859 5 месяцев назад
I have to agree with everything you've said; apart from when you're fed up with photoshop and you just want to experiment ... now where's that jar of petroleum jelly and the UV filter gone ?
@AzrielKnight
@AzrielKnight 5 месяцев назад
heh, you make a fair point. I think what I was trying to get across is, no one is replicating most of these effects in photoshop either.
@b6983832
@b6983832 5 месяцев назад
Making awful photos digitally does not make them any better.
@AzrielKnight
@AzrielKnight 5 месяцев назад
Accurate.
@haakon_b
@haakon_b 5 месяцев назад
The Polarizer is actually the only effect that can not be replicated in Software.
@AzrielKnight
@AzrielKnight 5 месяцев назад
Correct. I mean you could darken skies in some cases but you cannot cut reflections in post.
@mikesmith-po8nd
@mikesmith-po8nd 5 месяцев назад
Any effect/filter/technique should only enhance the picture, not be the entire picture. Less is definitely more. One of my pet peeves is the waaay over-processed HDR stuff. As bad as Sabatier, imho.
@Grasyl
@Grasyl 5 месяцев назад
2:17 Due to pure coincidence I had a pair of 3D-Glases at hand and the effect is .. weak .. I had to go a view steps away from my monitor to even see this effect.
@AzrielKnight
@AzrielKnight 5 месяцев назад
Holy shit someone actually did it :)
@rpdee7344
@rpdee7344 5 месяцев назад
@@AzrielKnight I have a few old comic books that came in 3d with a set of colored glasses, the effect was pretty cool, I think one of em might have even been a Batman/Detective one.
@danhill2045
@danhill2045 5 месяцев назад
"Day for Night" is also the title of a 1973 film by Francois Truffaut about trying to make a movie under difficult circumstances. It was a common cinematic effect back then. Maybe it still is. It seems simpler than digitally editing umpteen thousand individual frames of film.
@geoffreypiltz271
@geoffreypiltz271 5 месяцев назад
Get a Cokin Filter catalogue from the 1970/80s and you will find it full of truly awful effects photos. I call them "Don't Try This At Home" catalogues. It's almost worth making a video about one.
@paulh6043
@paulh6043 5 месяцев назад
Man, the 80s, huh! You forgot the dreaded Tobacco filter. 😂
@mikesmith-po8nd
@mikesmith-po8nd 5 месяцев назад
Hate on me if you want, but I like my Tobacco filter.
@AzrielKnight
@AzrielKnight 5 месяцев назад
lol.
@mortimersnerd8044
@mortimersnerd8044 5 месяцев назад
Lensbaby says hold my beer
@AzrielKnight
@AzrielKnight 5 месяцев назад
lol, man there's a name I haven't heard in awhile. I remember when those were all the rage.
@MikeLeePhoto
@MikeLeePhoto 2 месяца назад
Still got my colection of 80s Hoya Filters includiing Mist, Soft Focus, Starburst, Half Blue & Red filters, Multi Prism. Needless to say have hardly used these for years!
@cameraman655
@cameraman655 5 месяцев назад
Cokins were fun, especially when start I out. But after a while they just became cheesy. I played around with them for about 2 years in the early 80s. I may have their catalog lying around someplace.
@AzrielKnight
@AzrielKnight 5 месяцев назад
I get the appeal but I also have a hard time seeing the utility of most of them.
@moschop72
@moschop72 5 месяцев назад
Ira Cohen did great stuff with mylar in the late 60s/early 70s. Check out the book Into the Mylar Chamber.
@AzrielKnight
@AzrielKnight 5 месяцев назад
I googled it and it's definitely interesting. I think this article could have gone a lone way if they referenced more talented images.
@browntown52
@browntown52 5 месяцев назад
You can stack *most* circular filters too, either screw or bayonet. The cokin/lee/and other rectangular systems weren't unique in that respect. And when you mentioned circular polarizers at the beginning: unless you're using auto focus or in camera metering, manual cameras like my hassy 503cw do just fine with a linear polarizer. The 1/4 wave glue on addition in circular jobs is just to make your beam splitting toys play together.
@AzrielKnight
@AzrielKnight 5 месяцев назад
That is correct. Circular filters are threaded on both sides.
@Incandescentiron
@Incandescentiron 5 месяцев назад
In the 80s I got dupped into Cokin filters. I wanted the graduated filters to exaggerate a darker blue sky or more exagerated sunset, but the images just looked terrible, grainy and fake. I was so disappointed. I used the polarizer, but better ones were available for the same price.
@thecaveofthedead
@thecaveofthedead 5 месяцев назад
Graduated filters were used to great effect. But they weren't easy to use and required a fair bit of practice. They were designed not to 'exaggerate' sunsets and such, but to compensate for the very limited dynamic range of slide film in particular. Used carefully they could do this very well. But digital achieving high dynamic range combined with merging multiple exposures made them entirely obsolete.
@theblackandwhitefilmproject
@theblackandwhitefilmproject 5 месяцев назад
Cool! The big game changer for me with film photography was scanning. I use an Epson V800 scanner with Silverfast and not much else. I scan with the setting Less Auto Sharpness(-) as I feel over sharp scans are just like digital so what becomes the point of film? Over sharp scans also turn soft grain into sand. Cheers!
@practicalphotography1235
@practicalphotography1235 5 месяцев назад
I thought this might be a gatekeeping video until I watched it. Every one of those techniques are as awful today as in in the 70s-80s
@berkeleygang1834
@berkeleygang1834 5 месяцев назад
Double exposure of (1) closeup of a bride and groom kissing placed over (2) an overall scene of the couple taking their vows in front of the officiant.
@kaczynski2333
@kaczynski2333 5 месяцев назад
I often like to look at people's actual work. My grandmotber said something about having nothing nice to say.
@AzrielKnight
@AzrielKnight 5 месяцев назад
lol
@rpdee7344
@rpdee7344 5 месяцев назад
2/14/24 Olympus new OM camera has added to camera neutral density built in its camera to be able to slow/ blur water digitally also when you can graduate the sky to lower the brightness range to show more details, plus all these smartphone apps that allow all sorts of effects like bunny ears, pig noses, big eyes swap faces and also in motion, the digital age of Cokins I would say but more corny.
@newenglisharchitecture1012
@newenglisharchitecture1012 5 месяцев назад
I just bought a Cokin Multi image 7 filter (no 207)... 😳
@AzrielKnight
@AzrielKnight 5 месяцев назад
If you like it that's okay :)
@jacobcamers3325
@jacobcamers3325 5 месяцев назад
i disagree, these are awesome!!
@AzrielKnight
@AzrielKnight 5 месяцев назад
to each their own ;)
@dominicwroblewski5832
@dominicwroblewski5832 5 месяцев назад
The only useful filters Cokin had were the graduated neutral density filters.
@AzrielKnight
@AzrielKnight 5 месяцев назад
There must have been a few that occasionally found some use but basically yeah.
@yuriythebest
@yuriythebest 5 месяцев назад
#8 - Using film. Back in the day using a physical media was the only way to get an image, but now it's just an outdated pile of baloney for hipsters since you can get the same effect now through a point ant shoot CCD sensor camera or using post-processing and film simulation
@AzrielKnight
@AzrielKnight 5 месяцев назад
#9 - painting. Why do people even bother painting a portrait anymore? Like, get a camera Picasso.
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