On a forum that I frequent, a poster made the assertion that Lightroom memory usage was not so much a matter of the number of pixels in the image, but of the number of bytes in the file. That didn’t make any sense to me. I figured that Lr, like Photoshop, would decompress any file… [Read More]
Archives for September 2014
Some clouds that never were
Also in preparation for this weekend’s presentation, I found a slit-scan image that I’d liked previously. Since I told myself that I was only going to take fresh work, I looked it it with new eyes, and found something that I liked: Too romantic?
Another slit-scan sunset
While I was looking for the slit-scan sunset of yesterday’s and the day before’s post, I found one that I’d never printed: Here’s what it took to make it work: No Matlab work required. Also, note that I didn’t create that place in the center of the image where the sun brightened up.
Tweaking the slit-scan sunset image
I managed to restore the fog to the lower left corner of the sunset image in the last post. When I edited the first version, I used a Photoshop plug-in called Contrast Master to give the clouds some sock and pull up the details in the dark areas. That plug-in in no longer installed on… [Read More]
Matlab meets a new slit-scan image
I’m working on material for a presentation this weekend — more on that in a future post — and I decided to print this slit-scan sunset image: But when I looked at it closely, I saw some artifacts near the horizon: I figured the Matlab one-dimensional averaging code that I created for the succulents pictures… [Read More]