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A Pantone Solid to Process Guide and a set of inkjet cartridges photographed with a flatbed scanner.
Process documentation for a small project I am building which harvests and visualizes colour data from six live sources.
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Cassava starch processing near Hanoi, Vietnam.
Credit: ©2009CIAT/NeilPalmer
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An update to my perlinParticle02 code: Now, rather than generating three buffer images for the x, y, and speed perlin values, it calculates them on the fly. This has the added advantage of being able to animate time, which you can see in the above movie. However, it's also exponentially slower. This movie took about a second a frame, or ten minutes on my 5 year old laptop.
Find source code here:
processingwiki.tiddlyspot.com/#PerlinParticles03
Blog notes here, and live example:
Like some people - at their best when soaked in Gin for a year.
It was picking day yesterday. Bottling starts today. I picked enough to make three litres of Sloe Gin. It will be ready to drink in about two years.
580EX II pointing at white ceiling about 2M above the sloes. I could just as easily have put the flash on the camera but decided to make the process more complicated than necessaryTriggered with RF-602.
Dasada - Gujarat - India
The processing and packing of the salt in the hangar by the families
Interessant om te lezen:
www.toegankelijkopreis.be/content/gujarat-juweel-van-west...
We bezoeken de lokale zoutfabriek waar we alle fases zien van de zoutverwerking tot het verpakken in zakjes. Ganse families werken samen.
A cropped and processed version of one of my pegs shots. Processed in Adobe Photoshop CS3 for Mac. Added some contrast, did a cross-processing effect, and a slight desaturation. I felt that having *some* colour in here was a good thing, rather than making it completely black and white. What do you think ?
Unprocessed version here
Vancouver, Canada - U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) preclearance operations at Vancouver International Airport. Handheld devices are used for faster processing of passengers through airports on international travel.
Photographer: Donna Burton
This illiterates a quick post-process of M17 using Photoshop CS4.
With the use of Levels and Curves, much more detail can be extracted from the original exposure. (which was a stack of 6x 45sec subs, no darks. It was a short session as I was testing post-collimation)
The key is not to repeatedly stretch the levels without blowing out the centre of this cluster.
Quick tip: Magic wand the inner of the cluster, feather the selection - then inverse to that you'll only be editing the outer area. Stretch levels. Repeat the process (re-masking the core each time) Then at the end ensure that your RGB are also balanced in the histogram.
-Always keep your histogram showing so you don't clip data.
This image can still look much better if more exposures were used in conjunction with darks, and more time spent processing.
Some people simply never test the limits to see how much data there really is in a file. You might have much more info than you thought. The key is to repeat the process little by little. One big stretch of your levels won't yield the same result. And be sure to mask off areas where you can run the risk over exposing your stars (like blowing out the centre of the cluster) When you edit, you might only want to edit certain part / tones.
Earlier today, the Guardian's data store released a list showing how much different countries and organizations have pledged to the Haiti eathquake aid effort.
I built a visualization tool to turn these numbers into something real - first, I asked how much money was being spent per citizen of these countries. Then I took that figure and converted it to Avatar minutes: how many minutes of Avatar would this earthquake aid pay for?
Sweden gives up the most Avatar minutes (37 - almost a quarter of the film) while Canada donates just 3 minutes of Avatar time per citizen (which probably wouldn't even make it through the credits).
These images are a screenshot from a tool which allows you to explore the data in detail.
blog.blprnt.com/blog/blprnt/finding-perspective-haiti-ear...
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Moines et Père de l'Ordre Libanais Maronite BSI
Père Georges Lichaa
Père Johnny
Père Supérieur Charbel Eid
Père Joseph Njeim
Père Nicolas Akiki
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Will be selling prints soon, and giving some away on my page
Cassava is used in the starch industry throughout Southeast Asia to make products from noodles to pharmaceuticals, supporting smallholder incomes. For full story visit: bit.ly/1g8lTHg
Credit: ©2014CIAT/GeorginaSmith
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Shannon Slane: Processed
An Exploration of modern food through new sculpture. Sculpture, Senior Exhibition.
The Granite Room
211 Peters St SW
Atlanta, GA 30313
My current work addresses the production of food in modern American society. From factory farming to locally raised produce, I seek to explore what may be one of the most pressing issues of our time in a lighthearted and approachable manner. It is widely acknowledged that the industrialization of food manufacturing has transformed the lives, habits, and bodies of Americans, as well as alerted the way that most of our society thinks-or doesn’t think-about where food comes from and what food is. I create digitally fabricated representations of animals that are engineered and produced, and may have more in common with products or raw materials than other living creatures. These animals, which are designed, fabricated and then placed on assembly lines that guide their existence from inception to processing, include chickens, cows, pigs, and fish. My work is also concerned with edible plants and their role in our lives both historically and presently. Plants as well as animals are now being generated inside laboratories, and travel unimaginable distances to reach our supermarkets and tables. This is a marvel of human technology and global society as well as a complex system that may need re-working if humanity is to move toward a sustainable future.
I hope that I can put what goes onto your plate into your thoughts as well.
Was going through my box of junk for art, and found the major mileposts in Intel's processor family from 1982 to 2000.
286, 386, 486.
this is for lesson 11, post processing, these are not my images!
1. River, I tweaked the exposure a bit, making it a bit kinder on the eyes and also cropped the picture,
2. Leaf, there were 2 black spots on it, and I used the spot healing brush to remove it,
3. Spider web, we were to get creative on this one, so I added a cute little spider and named it Charlotte,
I am a bit behind on my assignments due to my lap top being plagued by malware so I will be posting lots of pictures this week, so bare with me, things will get back to normal soon! No need to comment, I know I am behind on commenting so no rush on commenting my photos!