in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
It's always helpful to have your custom brand colors easily accessible whenever you need them. Have you ever found yourself creating a new design for your business and realising you haven't set up your brand colors yet? Don't worry, I'm here to help!
In this tutorial, I'll show you where to find colors that complement each other, how to add them to a swatch collection, and how to use them across all your Affinity design and editing software.
While Affinity does have a palette generator, I prefer using color.adobe.com/create/color-wheel. And if you're wondering how to extract colors from your images, don't worry, I'll show you how to do that too using Affinity's own Photo tools. So let's get started!
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I messed up an entire roll of Ilford Kentmere Pan 100 😥 I hurried the process or the light managed to enter the film when I handle it but from all the frames - these 5 were all I managed to save somehow. Now I wasn't expecting much but this is my first fail in film photography. I guess some lesson learn here. DON'T HURRY UP THE PROCESS.
Also, I think that the camera has some light coming into it. I will try to isolate it. Now I feel bad for loading the Ilford Kentmere Pan 400 into that camera.
I used the starter pack from @Ilfordphoto - so I don't think that was the issue.
Camera: ZEISS Ikon Nettar
Oh well - the show must go on.
What do you think happened with this film?
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I like how Amir managed to capture this image. Her gaze and attitude are striking. See the entire video here: https://youtu.be/yhrKhj4GrvM
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Welcome to my little spot on YouTube. Here I will upload various clips from my travels around the world, video tutorials, and reviews on different stuff. I don't want to be technical so I will take a more fun approach. Life kicked us pretty hard during this pandemic so... let's get through this together and with a smile ☺ on our face.