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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 68 |
Jul 22 |
Reply |
I see what you mean. Thanks. |
Jul 26th |
| 68 |
Jul 22 |
Reply |
Steve, Tell me what you mean "color disparity at the end of the fence" so I can fix things if it happens in other images. |
Jul 25th |
| 68 |
Jul 22 |
Reply |
"alignNP" is and old alignment program that NuVision Inc. (who don't exist now) wrote before Windows 7 and it seems to be simple enough to even run in Windows 10. The user assigns corresponding points on both images and then alignNP does the best it can do to align vertically all those points by moving the corners of the image. The user and put the points where he wants the most correction. The user can manually adjust the warping of the image as well. This image (as can be seen in my view in the upper right edge) was distorted and I had to crop and fix it in PS. |
Jul 20th |
| 68 |
Jul 22 |
Reply |
I guess then, you don't consider this a "phontogram" as I would consider a "phantogram". Maybe, if I viewed your image with a laptop computer and laid the screen down flat so I could see it at at the angle you took it, the perspective of the frame and image would be as it actually appeared. When I look it on my computer screen, it looks like a flower in a square hole in the screen, growing from a lawn about 3 inches behind the screen. |
Jul 12th |
| 68 |
Jul 22 |
Comment |
Thanks for the white borders on all 4 sides. It makes it easier to view. This has lots of depth and good flower detail. I always thought that a phontogram (Pop Up if you prefer to call it that) was intended to have the print layng flat on a table or floor and the image look as though the item was actually there on that flat surface. I remember seeing a full size nude projected from above that looked like one could actual touch her shoulder. This looks like an interesting flower just at the table level growing in a deep hole below the table. |
Jul 11th |
| 68 |
Jul 22 |
Comment |
Interesting glimpse of what other parts of the world looks like. for us that don't travel a lot, pictures are the best. This image has good depth and lots of colorful side lights. I like it. |
Jul 11th |
| 68 |
Jul 22 |
Comment |
Grate image to see the falling water in front and behind and the people clearly in the middle. The shot stopped the water just great. Just a little comment - the image doesn't have a lot of color other than the gray of the water. |
Jul 11th |
| 68 |
Jul 22 |
Comment |
WOW! That hurts to look at the poor vertical offset at the bottom. Aside from that, it's an interesting point of view with both of you looking down at the cameras. I hope you don't mind but I did a manual alignment with an old program called "alignNP" and it looks better. The image is attached. |
Jul 11th |
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| 68 |
Jul 22 |
Comment |
Great stereo. The plane looks a little made up with a colorful paint job. I was still young during WWII but I remember the gas rationing, tax tokens and other restrictions caused by the war. Just curious, how do you find out tall the camera settings when using the W3? I sometimes set the ISO but I never see the others. |
Jul 11th |
5 comments - 4 replies for Group 68
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5 comments - 4 replies Total
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