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Re: [OM] Composites from Brackets

Subject: Re: [OM] Composites from Brackets
From: "Charles Loeven" <cpl49@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 10 Dec 1998 12:51:16 -0800
<<This is labour-intensive, even with the new breed of intelligent plugins
for software packages like Photoshop, because doing clipping paths can be
very finicky and time-consuming.  As well, you work at very high resolution,
so there's lots of "canvas" to worry about.  However, if you're planning on
later reducing the resolution considerably (as I'm planning to do when I put
the shot up in the Gallery), you don't have to be so precise, 'cause the
algorithms used to re-sample an image to make it smaller "hide" a lot of the
edge errors and inconsistencies you may have introduced.>>

This sounds like an interesting process.
If I understand it right, it is similar to what I used to do with an exacto
knife and
some masking material. (photo lithography).

Couldn't you achieve the same results with a split density filter on the
lens?
Bracket a few frames and you have it.


Charles Loeven
cpl49@xxxxxxxxxxxxx


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