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But Exposure 2 was the soul. A black-box emulation of Kodachrome, Polaroid, Agfa Scala. You could slide a photo of a rainy street into Exposure, click "1950s Tri-X pushed 2 stops," and suddenly it wasn't your city anymore. It was noir. It was memory. It was the cover of a jazz record that never existed. I spent a week on a single shot of a payphone (already an antique in 2010), trying to get the grain just right.

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It was 2010, and for a certain breed of digital artist, the name "Alien Skin" wasn't a sci-fi B-movie. It was a key. A skeleton key that unlocked a particular kind of gritty, grunge-drenched, retro-future aesthetic that Photoshop’s native filters could only dream of. But Exposure 2 was the soul

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