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Hi!
Here's my try at a photorealistic picture with a julia fractal. I made some
slight color modifications in photoshop.
Rendering time : around 2 hours.
Comments? Critics?
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> Comments? Critics?
I like the mood it creates, and I have always been fascinated by Julias.
But your Image seems to be a bit grainy. Perhaps higher focal blur
settings could help?
Florian
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in news:3fd84584@news.povray.org Florian Brucker wrote:
> But your Image seems to be a bit grainy.
Tri-X in HC-100 gives such a result.
But where do the rings above Julia come from?
Ingo
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news:3fd7b835@news.povray.org...
> Here's my try at a photorealistic picture with a julia fractal. I made
some
> slight color modifications in photoshop.
> Rendering time : around 2 hours.
>
> Comments? Critics?
Beautiful -- I love the image, and I love the grain as well! Have you
thought about putting it on a site like ArtSIG?
Mark
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> Tri-X in HC-100 gives such a result.
Ok, so what exactly are you talking about? Some photography internals, I
guess?
Florian
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Very fast kodak B/W film developed in a rather harsh developer. Looks like
printing on gravel instead of paper. Can be interesting when the effect
works.
"Florian Brucker" <tor### [at] torfboldcom> wrote in message
news:3fd8ca44$1@news.povray.org...
> > Tri-X in HC-100 gives such a result.
> Ok, so what exactly are you talking about? Some photography internals, I
> guess?
>
> Florian
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> I like the mood it creates, and I have always been fascinated by Julias.
> But your Image seems to be a bit grainy. Perhaps higher focal blur
> settings could help?
>
> Florian
Oh no ! :-))
Keep it grainy. It makes it less "synthetic"...
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They appeared after I boosted the contrasts and added a bit of grain in
photoshop.
On my screen, they are not too pronounced, maybe they are more on your's.
But I don't like them, any idea how to avoid them?
Louis
Xns### [at] netplexaussieorg...
> in news:3fd84584@news.povray.org Florian Brucker wrote:
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> > But your Image seems to be a bit grainy.
>
> Tri-X in HC-100 gives such a result.
>
> But where do the rings above Julia come from?
>
> Ingo
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Thanks a lot! I have always loved grain too. I think it adds a lot of
realism.
What's ArtSIG?
Louis
> Beautiful -- I love the image, and I love the grain as well! Have you
> thought about putting it on a site like ArtSIG?
>
> Mark
>
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Anyway, I did another render with less grainy focal blur, maybe not enough
though.
Maybe in between would be better?
What do you think?
Louis
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