craygc
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Thanks... these are actually crops that are between 150~300 pixels out of the full image then blown up and processed. Just experimenting!..wonderful sketchy and grainy pictures, Craig!
thorkil
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Thanks... these are actually crops that are between 150~300 pixels out of the full image then blown up and processed. Just experimenting!..wonderful sketchy and grainy pictures, Craig!
thorkil
Works very well for me. Have you tried printing them? If so, at what size?Thanks... these are actually crops that are between 150~300 pixels out of the full image then blown up and processed. Just experimenting!
Hi John, I haven't tried printing yet. Only recently started this experiment and Im far away from my printer. However, I would agree that printing is really going to be the test as to how well these work. The original small crops have been res'ed up to 3000 dpi a side. The initial twisting of the image (using its original 150~300 dpi crop) is SEFx using a "Film Noir" or "Pinhole" filter - with no grain. Then res'ed up to 3000 dpi in CS and fed into DxO Labs Filmpack using Delta 3200 tonality and Kodak HIE Filtered (HSI) grain set at 200%. Basically cookie cutting at the moment...Works very well for me. Have you tried printing them? If so, at what size?
John
I wonder if the prospector ever struck gold? :ROTFL:
Let us know how the printing phase of the experiment goes. I feel you're onto something and hope it works.Hi John, I haven't tried printing yet. Only recently started this experiment and Im far away from my printer. However, I would agree that printing is really going to be the test as to how well these work. The original small crops have been res'ed up to 3000 dpi a side. The initial twisting of the image (using its original 150~300 dpi crop) is SEFx using a "Film Noir" or "Pinhole" filter - with no grain. Then res'ed up to 3000 dpi in CS and fed into DxO Labs Filmpack using Delta 3200 tonality and Kodak HIE Filtered (HSI) grain set at 200%. Basically cookie cutting at the moment...
This came about by looking at what you can actually see in images when you really expand them. There were often interesting people in the background that had no voice in the image so I started this as a way to pull them out to the front.
Superb....Picking up Christmas tree at Frederiksdal castle
thorkil
- - - Updated - - -In response to Maggie O's Dr Who Lego scene, here is my youngest's "The Big Bang Theory" Lego scene.
Maggie's images have much better IQ.
Taken with a GR Digital IV in vivid mode, aperture priority, handheld using 2 sec self timer with bugger all light.
Jpg from camera, resized and zilch post process as I am too lazy.
Not all characters visible till I get permission to re-arrange.
First image made with the 21mm adapter on the GRD IV, the second are native lens.
No one is in Sheldon's "SPOT"
Penny and Howard visible, with Amy in the background.
Chinese for dinner
Penny has a cup
A Big fork for Howard