Others are much better at this than me. The only reason I tried a correction is because there were minor problems.
Look at you file sizes in this post next to the paper clip near the top. The first is 891kb and the second is 1792kb. If you are using SPM, check Target size (when saving) and type in 40000. If you are using another program just be sure the size is right when saving it. For example if I save one in SPM and open it in Photoshop, I have to reduce the size again in PhotoShop. I don't know why.
This one had WVs on each side with the closest branches touching the window. I pushed it back until they did not. Too bad they were there because the rest of the subject is so deep in comparison. Nothing would be left if you cropped them out. Always keep in mind what the closest item is when you shoot.
On this one I simply pushed it back, resized it so the height is 640, and sharpened it in twice with sharpen set at 15 total for a total of 30 (all in SPM). ALWAYS SHARPEN AFTER RESIZING. Because of color format issues, I have to open all anas saved in SPM in PhotoShop and re-save the...once again adjusting the size. That was all.
The one of the cabin has no WVs. It looks just a touch faded, but that is usually a problem I have too. Nice job.
Mainer --- On Sun, 3/22/09, fred orvieto <fredorvieto(-at-) yahoo.com> wrote:
From: fred orvieto <fredorvieto(-at-) yahoo.com> Subject: Re: [Anaglyphs] group advice used-Fred To: anaglyphs(-at-)yahoogrou ps.com Date: Sunday, March 22, 2009, 8:52 PM
Mainer.. MY file size was 577 KB ....You say it was too large --I don't understand. I think your anaglyph is better than mine. Your image definately looks sharper. You said you pushed it back. I thought my image was behind the window, here again I don't understand. I really would like to understand .What was your reasoning for pushing it back. I appreciate the trouble you went through to show me this and in showing me the improved image indicates to me that I still have a lot to learn . Mainer I will send more images using the same setting as before would you be so helpful and indicate again their faults. Thank you very much for taking the time. Fred
From: Mainer <jamcojam(-at-)yahoo. com> To: anaglyphs(-at-)yahoogrou ps.com Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2009 6:26:41 PM Subject: Re: [Anaglyphs] group advice used-Fred
Real nice subjects. Too large. I resized sharpened and pushed this one back two clicks. Don't really know if I improved it much. Sometimes hard without the originals.
Mainer --- On Sun, 3/22/09, fred orvieto <fredorvieto(-at-) yahoo.com> wrote:
From: fred orvieto <fredorvieto(-at-) yahoo.com> Subject: [Anaglyphs] group advice used To: anaglyphs(-at-)yahoogrou ps.com Date: Sunday, March 22, 2009, 3:40 PM
My grand children's playhouse was built with leftover logs that I used to build my home..It's free standing on telephone poles sunk 3 ft in the ground and is nestled between hemlocks. The entire playhouse with the exception of the roof was cut in my workshop and assembled on sight. I designed it using the Delta Cad program. I had no help except what the good lord gave all of us: the power to be creative and inventive when we halve to be. It was a great experience. Please give further constructive criticism and I will build on what I already have. Fred
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