Doesn't look like a high pass filter to me.
On February 4, 2019 8:48:48 PM PST, "Daniel J. Matyola"
wrote:
>"which is essentially close to what is mathematically taking the 1st
>derivative of the multi-dimensional function (or 3-D surface in
>some colors), and overlaying it with the original
G'day all,
Another great gallery - Dan and I had similar ideas it seems. Personal
favourites are Don's "Warms Me Up" and Henk's "The Blacksmith Apprentice"
View here:
http://pug.komkon.org/
(you may need to refresh your browser if you see the previous gallery there).
Note: The automated
"which is essentially close to what is mathematically taking the 1st
derivative of the multi-dimensional function (or 3-D surface in
some colors), and overlaying it with the original image."
That's easy for you to say.
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
On Mon, Feb 4,
That's a great image!
I am just curious if it was just finding the right color mapping/mixing,
or you also did something like "find the edge" filter in PS,
which is essentially close to what is mathematically taking the 1st
derivative of the multi-dimensional function (or 3-D surface in
A friend of mine who has a little Thriftique dress shop here (she
herself is early thirties) uses Instagram to sell some of her dresses.
You can post
only one or twice a day and at certain times, apparently. Her shop is
geared toward the young fashionistas that fancy vintage clothing and
Thanks.
That's funny about ig, fb etc
That's funny about
On February 4, 2019 7:38:46 AM PST, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
>
>
>Hi Larry,
>That's a very interesting collection with diverse colorful images!
>I enjoyed looking at them again, even though I remember many (most?) of
>
>them. Quite
Thank you, Bob!
On Sun, Feb 3, 2019 at 8:33 PM Bob W-PDML wrote:
> Excellent
>
> > On 3 Feb 2019, at 18:29, Boris Liberman wrote:
> >
> > It turns out that finding the desired b/w rendering can be real fun...
> >
> > Have a click:
> >
Thanks, Dan. Yep, it was good fun laying down on the ground trying to get
the angle :-). Spring is coming here...
On Mon, Feb 4, 2019 at 4:33 AM Daniel J. Matyola
wrote:
> That is such an interesting and effective image, Boris. Well done!
>
> Dan Matyola
>
Appreciate that.
On Sun, Feb 3, 2019 at 8:34 PM Larry Colen wrote:
> nice job
>
> Boris Liberman wrote on 2/3/19 10:26 AM:
> > It turns out that finding the desired b/w rendering can be real fun...
> >
> > Have a click:
> >
Hi Larry,
That's a very interesting collection with diverse colorful images!
I enjoyed looking at them again, even though I remember many (most?) of
them. Quite impressive!
But you've heard this already from others. What I wanted to share with you
is the conversation I overheard just this
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