Hello everyone,
I was wondering if anyone would know what effect/filter the following image(see link) has applied to it: https://picasaweb.google.com/DonX113/Ef ... 6616229442
Appreciate it, thank you.
What filter/effect is this?
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Re: What filter/effect is this?
I think it might be coherence-enhancing diffusion (though not implemented in IM)
see
http://www-artemis.it-sudparis.eu/~roug ... C-1999.pdf
http://www.kyprianidis.com/p/eg2011/jkyprian-eg2011.pdf
see
http://www-artemis.it-sudparis.eu/~roug ... C-1999.pdf
http://www.kyprianidis.com/p/eg2011/jkyprian-eg2011.pdf
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Re: What filter/effect is this?
The tendancy towards mid-tones, with the darker sky becoming haloed around the darker trees, is characteristic of techniques known as tone-mapping, HDR (High Dynamic Range) or pseudo-HDR.
There have been posts on those techniques in these forums.
There have been posts on those techniques in these forums.
snibgo's IM pages: im.snibgo.com
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Re: What filter/effect is this?
It would be nice to see the original image. Any chance you have it?
If tone mapping as snibgo says, you could try one of my tonemap scripts if on Linux/Mac or Windows w/Cygwin
If tone mapping as snibgo says, you could try one of my tonemap scripts if on Linux/Mac or Windows w/Cygwin
Re: What filter/effect is this?
Hi. No, unfortunately I do not have the original image. Tone mapping seems to be the closest to that effect.fmw42 wrote:It would be nice to see the original image. Any chance you have it?
If tone mapping as snibgo says, you could try one of my tonemap scripts if on Linux/Mac or Windows w/Cygwin