Ascending Sheep
The first of the scanned Provia 100 slides. Best viewed huge, I left this at full resolution (which comes in around 19 megapixels) for anyone that wants to see all the detail. For a sense of scale, notice the fly that helpfully landed between the two figures on the right. These are not large figures, about 6-7" tall (15cm for those of you whose system of measurement isn't still stuck in the 17th century).
I think I've said before that you can usually tell when someone has pushed color contrast too far in a BCS panel by when the figures start to turn purple -- auto color routines tend to do that. I haven't gone completely overboard here, but further than I usually would, because when I did I noticed the faded snake with arms on the left, above the faded sheep. Hmmm.
Ascending Sheep
The first of the scanned Provia 100 slides. Best viewed huge, I left this at full resolution (which comes in around 19 megapixels) for anyone that wants to see all the detail. For a sense of scale, notice the fly that helpfully landed between the two figures on the right. These are not large figures, about 6-7" tall (15cm for those of you whose system of measurement isn't still stuck in the 17th century).
I think I've said before that you can usually tell when someone has pushed color contrast too far in a BCS panel by when the figures start to turn purple -- auto color routines tend to do that. I haven't gone completely overboard here, but further than I usually would, because when I did I noticed the faded snake with arms on the left, above the faded sheep. Hmmm.