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No. 3
No. 3
krnodil


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Galleries: Abstract, Digital Art
Date Uploaded: Dec 31, 2009

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a flip-and-blend of this shot:




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Here's my steps, by request:

1.std flip and blend using difference mode - horizontal, vertical, 90 degrees

2.levels adjust - if I'm reading the history correctly, I think I brought in the right slider to 209

3.curves adjust - used the "linear contrast" factory preset

4.brightness/contrast - brightness +14

5. then resized to double final size, using sharpen, possible a couple times and maybe fading it a bit the second time (didn't save my resize file, so I don't know for certain, but I have been generally using the Adamus method to some degree for all these so far), then resized to current size (800), then save for web

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01/04/2010 03:15:11 PM
Somehow this is different and I can't figure how, since it is not symmetrical - ie the four quadrants are not the same. And I really like that!
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01/04/2010 03:05:33 PM
Really reminiscent of tie-dye, the colors are a blast!
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01/02/2010 06:00:54 PM
I see a face...I like when that happens.
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01/01/2010 02:45:13 PM
Looks like water color on wet paper where the color bleeds.
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01/01/2010 02:16:13 PM
I'd love to see this without the horizontal line; you could do it by cutting and pasting to a new doc if you didn't want to re-engineer the whole conversion... It's a lovely image.
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01/01/2010 02:06:30 PM
I'm actually quite surprised at the amount of sharp detail in the final image, given the soft, abstract nature of the original... and did you use an alternative translation or blend method, or am I wrong?
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