if you still dont get it, its darkroom magic, the developer will make a positive copy of the original photo and paint on it and then turn that back into a negative and then develop it, unless the original film is positive then... the the work flow will be positive>negative>positive
of course enlargers themselves are cameras they have apperture and exposure control as well meaning what Gangut did isnt impossible with the use of film cameras. if you are that damn good you can also edit the film itself and make a double exposure essentially overlaying the old photo
The nearly the whole Russian Navy revolted during that btw.
The communist revolution, you mean? I thought the majority of the Russian Navy was totally inactive or already destroyed from previous wars at that time.
The communist revolution, you mean? I thought the majority of the Russian Navy was totally inactive or already destroyed from previous wars at that time.
The communist revolution, you mean? I thought the majority of the Russian Navy was totally inactive or already destroyed from previous wars at that time.
I think it is amusing that in the decades between the Revolution and into the death of Stalin, a lot of guys that backed the Revolution ended up getting executed as "traitors" with Stalin's blessing. This man, and a good number that he had in charge, are as big as a set of bastards as we can get in history.
I took out the Admiral too as a free bonus!Please and thank you!...hmm?Oh, Mutsu!
Congrats on the Kai-2!Oh my, really?And thus...but going by the long face, did something happen?Very well!
Leave it to me!It's a little dark...Gangut!
Well, you see...Hmm...All done!
How's this!I see!
So that commemorative photo that you took didn't come out all that well, did it?My, it's fabulous!I'm a dab hand at the editing stuff, see!Why!?Congratulations!