Yes, the leaves seemed more yellow than the anaglyph represents, but as anaglyphs go, yellow is represented better in anaglyphs than some other colors. I also treated the images outside of SPM to help convey the yellow a little more than SPM could do alone. I'm pleased with the anaglyph outcome but the green color seems to be more prominent in the anaglyph then say a "side-by-side" stereo or of course 2D. I created a crossview format as well which I sent to the 3D exchange group which of course represents the colors more accurately.As far as your own editing, remember that you can usually "help" the treatment of anaglyph colors further by using adjustments not only in SPM but IrfanView, Photoshop, or another editor. It would be rare however to get the colors completely accurate. Each stereo format has it's own set of advantages and disadvantages, and this happens to be a disadvantage of the anaglyph format. It's also what makes the format challenging and rewarding if you manage to overcome such roadblocks.You can view and compare both anaglyph and crossview formats here on my Flickr pages...Thanks JR,Brian----- Original Message -----Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2011 2:04 PMSubject: Re: [Anaglyphs] Yellow Leaves (EWF)Very nice, Brian.Are the leaves were more yellow than we see in anagliph? That is waht hapens to me.JR
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Yellow Leaves(At the Easton Waterfowl Festival)W1, SPM, IrfanView.Cheers,
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