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Dec 31, 2005 14:41 |  #1

This is another experiment. I applied a combination of two different actions to this shot. I first ran a Velvia action to enhance the colors, followed by a sketching action with modifications to the layers. Since it looked fine on my monitor, it may appear too saturated for others. If so. . . . . sorry. :rolleyes:


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Dec 31, 2005 14:43 |  #2

Appears bright and vibrant to me, John. Most intriguing to look at: well done! :-) (Hint s-t-e-r-e-o-s-? ;-)a )


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Dec 31, 2005 14:57 as a reply to  @ Balliolman's post |  #3

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Appears bright and vibrant to me, John. Most intriguing to look at: well done! :-) (Hint s-t-e-r-e-o-s-? ;-)a )

Somehow I knew that was coming. :D

Yes, I have lots of shots filed away, but they were all taken before someone (?) taught me how to freeview . . . . :o

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Dec 31, 2005 17:04 |  #4

Could someone enlighten me as to what exactly freeviewing is?




  
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Dec 31, 2005 20:11 as a reply to  @ Grentai's post |  #5

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Could someone enlighten me as to what exactly freeviewing is?

Grentai, freeviewing is the ability to view 3D photos. Balliolman has posted many examples. I would highly encourage you to view some of his shots. They are two photos of the same subject, shot at just slightly different angles. When you post them side by side and look at them a certain way, you get a 3D view that is absolutely amazing.

If you do a search on 3D, you will find out what we are talking about.

Good luck, and I hope you can join those of us that are able to "freeview".


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