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Close up of the Dell 2408 WFP grey gradient using an Nvidia 6800GS with the latest forceware drivers (169.21)
The foot crossing at Dent station is clear and the driver of 45699 opens up again to negotiate the gentle switchback gradients along the edge of Dentdale, before plunging into the stygian depths of Blea Moor tunel which will take the train below the huge mass of Whernside, before emerging into Ribblesdale at Ribblehead. In the far distance, just to the left of the cottages, you can just make out some of the arches of Dent Head viaduct.
Taken from the train station where I usually walk by daily. Like a "gradient effect" in Photoshop, the sky over the railway "rendered" the most natural and beautiful colors I've ever seen.
Generated gradient of gray-red to red, very long and short. Created from my camera app on my cell phone.
Assignment: Extreme Processing.
OK, I am not much of a processor. I crop, I sharpen, I sometimes lighten shadows or adjust contrast. That's about it. So this assignment took me way outside my comfort zone! I decided to take one photo and process it three different ways. I don't know if any of them are really "extreme" - but they are for me!
For this one I used the gradient map filter. i chose one of the options (I don't know which) that gave this blue/yellow contrast. I sort of like the yellows, but it is so unrealistic for me that I don't think it is something I would choose to do most of the time.