View allAll Photos Tagged Gradient
Taken for weekly photochallenge... using a gradient map adjustment layer for toning (colour). Some interesting effects; but not wholly convinced I'll be using it a lot. Still, useful tool to have available!
kawagoe, japan;
the sunshine looks warm, but my fingers were almost frozen the chilly wind while taking this...
a sportweight yarn spun from rolags, then chain plied
388 yards, 106 grams, 14.5 wpi (on average)
fuzzy wuzzy
inspired by my sketchbook page, Angie's Garden (in my Amber book) - used up leftover paint on the right side, then mimicked the gradient with gelatos on the left
from Wonderland Yarns
"Cheshire Cat" 5 128-yd 1-oz skeins of 100% merino
"Down the Rabbit Hole" Mome Rath #24
I may not visit Flickr very often, please contact my email: nothing0740@qq.com if you need any help. ^^
One of the upsides of having guests from out of town is visiting all those places you don't bother to go otherwise.
El resultado de estirar a lo bruto el histograma nos da una idea de que la corrección ha sido satisfactoria, recuperando datos donde antes se los comia el gradiente.
FLUFFfibers BFL in the Sticks and Stones colorway, spun into two gradient skeins, Sticks (brown, 115 yards pre-wash) and Stones (charcoal, 137 yards pre-wash).
I separated the colors and hand-carded them into rolags to get the gradient. They are semi-worsted or semi-woolen (I spun from rolags but spun in my usual short backward draw style).