Saturday, July 26, 2008

Post-Processing

You might think that simply because you take pictures on a digital camera, the days of processing are all over. I was working on something for a friend and made this image to show the difference that two seconds' processing makes. It only takes that long 'cause I'm on a 1.6GHz machine. On a modern computer, it'll probably happen faster than you can see.

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Blogger thots about stuff said...

Is this place in or near Kyoto? Very pretty place.

10:40 AM GMT+9  
Blogger William said...

Dunno. It's probably in the States.

10:46 AM GMT+9  
Blogger thots about stuff said...

Ah. It looks like a cool place to hike in to see. So...I'm not sure what we're looking for in the picture as far as the processing. It looks like a nice picture.

10:57 AM GMT+9  
Blogger thots about stuff said...

Oh...the diagonal line across the photo?

11:00 AM GMT+9  
Blogger William said...

Yeah, the diagonal line. I performed a simple operation on it and just masked off half the picture. It shows the difference pretty clearly, don't you think?

11:42 AM GMT+9  
Blogger thots about stuff said...

Yes, it does. I wasn't looking closely at first and thought that was angle or light play or something because I was too busy enjoying looking at the water and the rocks...ADHD...yep.

11:59 AM GMT+9  
Blogger Unknown said...

You take very lovely pictures Will.

2:59 AM GMT+9  
Blogger William said...

I wish I had taken this picture. It was taken by a friend of mine during a trip he went on either in Canada or along the border.
Thanks, though!

8:35 AM GMT+9  

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