Quinlan Terry’s infamous neo-Georgian Richmond Riverside development, this evening. Loathed by architects at the time. Probably loathed by them now. Wildly popular. Looks beautiful
Just build this everywhere and tell the stupid architects to get stuffed
@ingi_erlingsson Is there a version that doesn't remove all of the film grain? Film grain is part of the image and where a lot of detail is stored. If you're wiping it as part of the process you're naturally removing a lot of the actual detail.
@glevonian Yeah, because arrivals from Thailand into China regularly get tested for drug use, and you can get arrested even if you’re a foreigner:
https://t.co/bm5pTiW5Kp
@AxelTalksFilm@LG101400 That’s not the case at all, it’s exactly the same film it’s just transported horizontally rather than vertically, so the image frame is bigger and essentially the same as photographic 35mm film. It’s the VistaVision cameras that are unique, not the film
@beyond_fps Pretty sure they're reacting against the boring lighting 'revealed' by the path tracing, not disagreeing with how light works. You can have path tracing and still maintain an interesting art direction through lighting. Look at Alan Wake 2's path tracing, or Cyberpunk.