Moore/Ansley Wedding
September 15th, 2008 by kentGallery is up at this link.These are preliminary edits. Final edit will be up in a couple days.
Gallery is up at this link.These are preliminary edits. Final edit will be up in a couple days.
Playing around with a new (to me) Photoshop plugin, FITS Liberator. After downloading raw image files in the FITS format from NASA or various universities you open them with Liberator. Then import then into Photoshop and edit them to get the types of photos you are used to seeing from the Hubble space telescope.
Start out with this. (Actually it takes 3 images of red, blue and green layered together to get the final image.)
End up with this. I filled in the blank space to keep from wasting black ink when printing.
I’m going to download some more to play with to see if I can get better at it.
Decided to jump on the fake tilt-shift bandwagon. I went through 13 pages of the Flickr search and only saw 2 photos with a person as the main subject so I tried it on a couple older photos of mine with a person as the subject to see what would happen.
This one just needs some minor touch ups to get rid of some stray hairs on her face and maybe some different cropping but otherwise I like this one a lot.
This one would be better if I had started with a higher quality file I think. I don’t have very many wedding photos on hand and this is a low resolution PhotoCD file so it started out really blocky to begin with. The tilt-shift method actually improved it a whole lot. With a little more editing I could probably make it look a lot better overall and get it good enough to print.
For a tutorial on how to do fake tilt-shift look here, www.tiltshiftphotography.net. One thing I do differently though is to do everything on separate layers. Gives you a little more control over everything.