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My stepdaughter, Brandy, dressed for the prom. Her images were taken from scanned photos. In this image, she was standing just inside the front door of our house.
I found these backgrounds and I wanted to see if I could composite Brandy and the new backgrounds very realistically. NOT!!!
Oh, well....At least I can pretend that they're studio backdrops.
The resulting composite using Bayesian image matting. The algorithm does not do well on the cow's legs as the dark colors are not easily distinguishable from the dark background in the original photo.
Original photos by tricky (cow) and laszlo-photo (background).
This is a #composite of 4 different photos and the #castle is actually one of the buildings on the #Syracuse university campus!
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A composite of Star Sutra that we used for our band photo for quite some time. I don't know what we were thinking. I was waaaay too fat to have rock photos taken. Original photo by Danielle Post.
This image was originally in six different parts: marble background, tennis racquet, golf ball, tennis ball, glove with club and tees, and the set of tees by themselves. The object was to use Photoshop to make a realistic composite through masking and shadowing.
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Composite decking is a completely different material altogether. One of the biggest advantages when compared to natural wood is the small amount of staining or painting in comparison to real wood.
Art Work by: Sam Rodriguez
"THE COMPOSITE KNOWLEDGE"
Opening Reception: July 20th, 2012 from 7:00-10:00pm
On View Through: August 18th, 2012
FIRST AMENDMENT GALLERY
1000 HOWARD STREET
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94103
The full size image of the upper right portion is here: www.flickr.com/photos/davidduane/4974281201/sizes/l/
... Click Original and scroll to the right.
Saw some images I thought were neat, like here and here.
Reading up, they had been done by taking a time-lapse series of photos, then merging them with Photoshop layer blending in "lighten" mode, which selects pixels from the next photo which are lighter than the ones in the original photo.
Not being all that good with photoshop and wanting to merge 500 photos, I turned to ImageMagick, which I could script in Korn Shell. Turns out IM has the 'composite' command which performs the same merge using the '-compose lighten' option. So I whipped together this:
$ convert IMG_6999.JPG composite_test.tif
$ for n in {7000..7500}
> do
> convert IMG_${n}.JPG next.tif
> composite -compose lighten next.tif composite_test.tif composite_${n}.tif
> mv composite_${n}.tif composite_test.tif
> rm next.tif
> echo $n done
> done
(Not bad for 2am, eh?)
And this is the result. After a bit of editing in PS - notably doing spot-healing on all the hotpixels, which pop out dramatically.
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Inspired by Joel Grimes
Lighting info:
Nikon speedlights. Two small soft boxes on the sides with one overhead bare speedlight for fill. Two black cardboard cards were placed just in front of the camera to the left and right to prevent lens flare.
The model was shot on a white seamless. The background is a HDR image shot with three images, -2, 0 and +2. The images were tone mapped in Photomatix and combined in Photoshop.
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