Home Grown Balcony
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Home Grown Balcony
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Very fine , Jaume,
you have caught very sweet lightings and colors.
you have caught very sweet lightings and colors.
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Hi Jaume, may i suggest you a little game with arithmetic plugin and some last formulas ?
here a little before and after, without claim of better practice,
but just to check some other abilities about local gammas and contrasts with gradiant,
indeed with PhotoFiltre 6.4.0 :
here a little before and after, without claim of better practice,
but just to check some other abilities about local gammas and contrasts with gradiant,
indeed with PhotoFiltre 6.4.0 :
Before formulas
After with formulas
After with formulas
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Re: Home Grown Balcony
Thank you for the positive commentary, and also for the arithmetic pointers. Now, which formula was used to obtain the enhancement depicted in the "math test?" As always you are very amiable. Jack
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Thanks a lot Jack, In reality, there was two formulas.
- The first one simulates a Screen blending mode, like in Studio release,
and is hold in this tutorial viewtopic.php?f=8&t=18046
you need here : two copies of the original and a gradiant mask like this :
The formula settings :
Opacity-Strength S:100, I and C are the two copies of the original, M : I3 if the gradiant mask is the third image on the workspace.
and normally you get this result :
- The second one simulates an Overlay blending mode, like in Studio release,
but the tutorial is not yet done and the formula graciousely communicated by Antonio is quite secret :
You need three images : I: I1 as the last result, C:I2 a copy of the first image which you fill completely in black
and a "clipping mask" like that :
The formula settings :
Opacity-Strength S:60, M : I3 if the "clipping mask" is the third image on the workspace.
And you get the result "after formulas" of my last post.
But what about the masks ?
- First make a copy of the original image, select the pink rose, fill it in black, the rest in white,
and a progressive contour in white to reduce the black zone. And you get the "Clipping mask".
- Secondly make a copy of the "Clipping mask", select the black zone and use the Gradient plugin
with black and white colors and choose the diagonal way which is suitable for light the relative dark zones (with black colour)
and very few the relative light zones (with white colour). Do again a progressive contour to smooth the transitions.
So you get the gradient mask for the first formula.
I think you have already understood that the masks perform like their negatives pasted as Alpha chanel in a Screen or Overlay layer.
Of course it's more quick to do with the Studio release, but i've thought it's a funny game to do the same with the 6.4.0 version.
Quite funny but... perhaps it coul be usefull for a real need.
- The first one simulates a Screen blending mode, like in Studio release,
and is hold in this tutorial viewtopic.php?f=8&t=18046
you need here : two copies of the original and a gradiant mask like this :
The formula settings :
Opacity-Strength S:100, I and C are the two copies of the original, M : I3 if the gradiant mask is the third image on the workspace.
and normally you get this result :
- The second one simulates an Overlay blending mode, like in Studio release,
but the tutorial is not yet done and the formula graciousely communicated by Antonio is quite secret :
Code : Tout sélectionner
//FUSION Mode => PFS : Incrustation Antonio Da Cruz
S:30; // Opacité-Solidité exprimée en %
I:I1 ; C:I2 ; // Définition Image et Calque.
M:0 ; // Pour utiliser un Masque, remplacer 0 par
//Ix ,x étant le numéro de l'image du Masque ouvert.
D:W(I);A:D;//Pas de Dégradé. A=amplitude hor. ou vert.
//D:X(I);A:W(I);//Dégradé Horizontal Gauche-Droite
//D:W(I)-X(I);A:W(I);//Dégradé Horizontal Droite-Gauche
//D:Y(I);A:H(I);//Dégradé Vertical Haut-Bas
//D:H(I)-Y(I);A:H(I);//Dégradé Vertical Bas-Haut
V:I*(I + C)/256;
AlphaBlend(I,V,D*(255-M)/255*S/100,A)
//
//Adaptation => http://jptom.free.fr/
and a "clipping mask" like that :
The formula settings :
Opacity-Strength S:60, M : I3 if the "clipping mask" is the third image on the workspace.
And you get the result "after formulas" of my last post.
But what about the masks ?
- First make a copy of the original image, select the pink rose, fill it in black, the rest in white,
and a progressive contour in white to reduce the black zone. And you get the "Clipping mask".
- Secondly make a copy of the "Clipping mask", select the black zone and use the Gradient plugin
with black and white colors and choose the diagonal way which is suitable for light the relative dark zones (with black colour)
and very few the relative light zones (with white colour). Do again a progressive contour to smooth the transitions.
So you get the gradient mask for the first formula.
I think you have already understood that the masks perform like their negatives pasted as Alpha chanel in a Screen or Overlay layer.
Of course it's more quick to do with the Studio release, but i've thought it's a funny game to do the same with the 6.4.0 version.
Quite funny but... perhaps it coul be usefull for a real need.
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Hi Jaume,
if you like some flowered background, or at least if you like to do some shape filled with a pattern of your choice,
you can do your own, yes it's not new, but... now you can fill it in staggered rows, and with blended edges indeed.
I think you will recognize your very nice rose :
Easily : chose your subject, : http://jptom.free.fr/Download/Motif_Quinconce/Jaume.jpg
open the Arithmetic plugin with the new formula and you get your pattern : http://jptom.free.fr/Download/Motif_Qui ... tr_F38.png
What else ? ... Oh yes, ... the formula : viewtopic.php?p=162474#p162474
Have a nice next week.
if you like some flowered background, or at least if you like to do some shape filled with a pattern of your choice,
you can do your own, yes it's not new, but... now you can fill it in staggered rows, and with blended edges indeed.
I think you will recognize your very nice rose :
Easily : chose your subject, : http://jptom.free.fr/Download/Motif_Quinconce/Jaume.jpg
open the Arithmetic plugin with the new formula and you get your pattern : http://jptom.free.fr/Download/Motif_Qui ... tr_F38.png
What else ? ... Oh yes, ... the formula : viewtopic.php?p=162474#p162474
Have a nice next week.
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Re: Home Grown Balcony
That is fantastic.............I did not know I could do that, lol. Thank you very much.
C'est formidable! Je n'ai pas su que je puisse le faire, (lol?). Merci beaucoup.............j Je vais le copier maintenant!
C'est formidable! Je n'ai pas su que je puisse le faire, (lol?). Merci beaucoup.............j Je vais le copier maintenant!
Jack
Re: Home Grown Balcony
Rose became more ырфкз, it is the good way to improve and change the quality of [url=http://zzzzzzzzz[/url] fotos. do you know other methods of adding sharpness ?
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Rose became more ырфкз,
Sorry, but "ырфкз" is absolutely cabbalistic for me.
The method discribed above has indirect effect of sharpen, but is rather a contrast method.
To add sharpness, menu Filter / Sharpness, or you can try a kind of high pass filter with this method :
http://translate.google.fr/translate?u= ... =&ie=UTF-8
Sorry, but "ырфкз" is absolutely cabbalistic for me.
The method discribed above has indirect effect of sharpen, but is rather a contrast method.
To add sharpness, menu Filter / Sharpness, or you can try a kind of high pass filter with this method :
http://translate.google.fr/translate?u= ... =&ie=UTF-8
Re: Home Grown Balcony
This is really a good work Your creation is very beautiful and I love the colours you used !
If you have other project, do not hesitate to post back ! I will be excited to see them !
If you have other project, do not hesitate to post back ! I will be excited to see them !