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I've always loved these grainy low quality images from soviet cameras during the war. How would i go about replicating this on gimp? Besides grain, vignette , and shadow light curve adjustments, what else could i do? I use a nikon d3500 and the kit kens because Oklahoma poverty life. I think the best indicator of how far behind the soviets were technologically compared to germany or america is by the combat photography.
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contrast is a big part of it
left original
right sovietified
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I'd denoise then re sharpen it a few times.
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Interesting. Thanks.



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