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Subject : Re: [Anaglyphs] Snowy hair - Duke, joan-ramon
From : "Brian Wallace"
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Date : Mon, 21 Dec 2009 13:00:14 -0500

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joan-ramon,
 
I failed to mention that the shot was done decades before I knew about 3D stereos, so the original image is a normal 2D shot.  It was from a slide which I had made into a print in 1978.  To accommodate  your request, I scanned the print to convert it digitally for posting.  After this was completed, I wondered what it would look like if I did a 2D-3D conversion, plus the fact that I always feel guilty posting a 2D in the group.  I did two anaglyph versions and a crossview.  One anaglyph is done with "Dubois" and the other as a "Ghost-reduced Anaglyph".  I've attached the 2D and the Dubois 3D conversion.
 
Specifics:
Original slide image shot from a moving car (while I was driving) with a 35mm Konica SLR, made into a print by a photography shop.
Image print converted to digital file with Lexmark X5270 flatbed scanner/printer.  Some touchup done with IrfanView's paint tool, cropping, and beveled edge added.
2D-3D conversion accomplished with SPM's clone tool.
 
Cheers,
Brian
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, December 21, 2009 2:35 AM
Subject: Re: [Anaglyphs] Snowy hair - Duke

Can we have a look at this shot, Brian?
 
joan-ramon

2009/12/21 Brian Wallace <Starg82343(-at-)hotmail.com>
 

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That produced a neat affect.
 
One of my favorite pictures was an out of focus film shot out the window while I was driving through Washington DC many years ago.  It wasn't snow but different colored city lights.  The effect was not unlike a modern art painting.  I probably couldn't produce a satisfactory imitation intentionally.
 
Brian
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Duke
Sent: Sunday, December 20, 2009 11:08 PM
Subject: [Anaglyphs] Snowy hair

I was driving home tonight, noticed how a moderate snowfall was illuminated by a bright light on a pole, so I stopped momentarily, rolled down the window, and aimed my twin rig at the light.  Upon releasing the shutter I realized it stayed open about one second.  I thought the shot would be a total loss due to motion blur.  
 
Well, the motion blur is definitely there (there was one light and one cable, not four), but I really liked the pattern made by the falling snow.  I thought it looked more like hair than snow.
 
Duke 
 


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