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Subject : RE: [Anaglyphs] Shoreline [1 Attachment]/ LR, Ray [1 Attachment]/ Brian
From : "Brian Wallace Starg82343(-at-)hotmail.com [anaglyphs]"
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Date : Sat, 9 Aug 2014 02:53:14 -0400


 

That's fine Larry, if the ghosting at your end is that harsh.  I still don't see any to speak of here.  Maybe your recent eye operation is letting you see much better than you ever did before!  ; )


Cheers,
Brian

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From: anaglyphs(-at-)yahoogroups.com
Date: Sat, 9 Aug 2014 02:21:36 -0500
Subject: Re: [Anaglyphs] Shoreline [1 Attachment]/ LR, Ray [1 Attachment]/ Brian [1 Attachment]



Brian, ? Ghost-reduced Anaglyph? did not work, I tried several things to get rid of bird ghost and finally settled on a floating window. What do you think?
LR
 
Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2014 12:56 AM
Subject: RE: [Anaglyphs] Shoreline [1 Attachment]/ LR, Ray [1 Attachment]
 
 

Larry,
I don't know if this improved the ghosting you saw or not but I re-did the stereo anaglyph with SPM's "Ghost-reduced Anaglyph" option instead of "Optimized Anaglyph".  On my monitor the results are pretty much identical.

Ray,
When I re-examined the stereo, I think I saw the area of the trees you were referring to and re-cloned it.  I hope this made it better.  I should have looked at it closer before but it was "Happy Hour" and I was in a rush to get done before getting ready to go out.  ;)


Cheers,
Brian
 
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To: anaglyphs(-at-)yahoogroups.com
From: anaglyphs(-at-)yahoogroups.com
Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2014 18:12:02 -0500
Subject: Re: [Anaglyphs] Shoreline [1 Attachment]/ Brian



Brian, I like the HDR toning and the composition of the shot, the only problem I see is the middle bird has a ghost or shadow to it.
LR
 
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2014 4:58 PM
Subject: [Anaglyphs] Shoreline [1 Attachment]
 
 
 
Downs Park Shoreline (rip rap) with fishing pier in the distance.

I felt the composition needed more balance as well as interest, so I added a gradient blue to the blank horizon sky, as well as the three flying gulls.  The details of the W1 were pretty weak, so I tried the HDR toning feature to bring out more details in the rocks.  This helped quite a bit to bring more life into the image.

Tip:  (Working with an alilgned side-by-side crossview of the image)... To add objects In Photoshop to a 3D X-View stereo such as the birds in this image, I first added a layer (per bird) in Photoshop (working with a lossless copy of the image such as BMP format),  then added the Photoshop bird "paintbrush" (free download from the internet).  Before adding each bird however, I used the tools in PS to orientate the bird in the direction I wanted as well as the size and shade.  Keeping the size of the birds small in this composition allows less concern for depth and details of the individual object.  Because the objects are back-lit, that is also less concern for individual details of the objects. 

Once I have the bird object in the layer, I duplicated the layer so that I could hold the shift key down and drag the object horizontally from the left to the right image.  Holding the Shift Key down while dragging prevents the object position from moving vertically resulting in a vertical misalignment.  While dragging the bird on the right image I cross my eyes so that I can sense the depth of the bird in the scene.  If I add a bird which I want to be further away, I make the size of the object smaller and drag it until the depth is a bit further away than the larger/nearer bird added before.

If the birds were large, resulting in close proximity of the virtual foreground, I would have to do much more tricky artwork to create a more detailed version of the object for realism.  Much of that may depend on your skill with digitally painting, etc.  It's more rare to find a Photoshop Paintbrush download of an object (such as the bird) that has nice details (especially a free download).  You could however use a bird that you photographed then cut and paste.  You would need to be concerned with how the object was lit, edges, etc. to provide a realistic view, otherwise the scene will look fake.


W1, SPM, PS-CS6, IrfanView, Noisefilter, HDR toning, Photoshop bird paintbrushes.

Cheers,
Brian
 
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