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From: Allan
Subject: WIP: Ruth Bernhard Tribute
Date: 20 Apr 2007 12:55:02
Message: <web.4628ef9ac672b48c387a47510@news.povray.org>
I am reposting my first image under a new subject header.  I appears that
"My first image" is a frequently used title and using it again caused the
POVray server to place it back on a thread from 2005.

Anyway, here is my original post and the few replies from that thread:

"Allan" <allan<at>WholeCheese.<com>> wrote:
> Well, at least the first image I am willing to show.  It is basically a
> tribute to Ruth Bernhard, a German born photographer who did the famous
> "Lifesavers" image.  She passed away last October and the obituary in the
> San Fransico Chronicle gave me this idea.  So, if you are into binary codes
> you can probably read the simple message.
>
> My final image resolution was 3,000 by 2,400 and took 49 hours to render on
> a 3GHz MacPro running MegaPOV.   The excessive time was due to focal blur,
> HQ indoor radiosity with a sky sphere and two light sources.   Many thanks

> a great tool!
>
> -Allan


"Stephen" wrote:
>...it has been added to a 2005 thread so it's been overlooked.
> I'm glad you posted again because I like this. IIRC the original
> had bigger shadows but this is better than the original IMHO.
>
>Regards
> Stephen


"Allan" wrote:
> IMHO the original is better because it was an original idea.
> You can see the original photograph here:
>
> http://www.soulcatcherstudio.com/exhibitions/bernhard_99th/lifesavers.html
>
> My shadows are about the same size and angle but my "camera" is slightly
> lower so that I can get more Lifesavers in the view.  I am not satisfied
> with the texture of my plain, too smooth and not enough contrast variation.
>
> I plan on posting the source and a link to the 3000x2400 pixel version
> after I twiddle with it some more.


"Alain" wrote:
> If you want to increase contrast, set ambient to 0 and diffuse to 1.
> Also, to beter emulate the original, you should use radiosity, add
> radiosity{} in the global_settings section to enable radiosity with
> default parameters. Looking at the original, you'd probably will need
> to increase count and reduce error_bound.
>
> --
> Alain


"Stephen" wrote:
> Add some, or increase the plane normals. See Warp's excellent tutorial
> http://warp.povusers.org/povtips/
>
>Regards
> Stephen

Alain:  my scene already uses radiosity: Rad_Settings(Radiosity_IndoorHQ,
on, on) but your suggestion to increase the diffuse value was a great help.
 Setting it to 1 is too harsh but 0.4 is much better than my original 0.125
setting.

Stephen:  thank you for the Warp link.  I need to spend the weekend back at
the drawing board!

-Allan


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From: Jim Henderson
Subject: Re: WIP: Ruth Bernhard Tribute
Date: 20 Apr 2007 14:03:22
Message: <pan.2007.04.20.18.01.42.808562@nospam.com>
On Fri, 20 Apr 2007 12:51:38 -0400, Allan wrote:

> I appears that
> "My first image" is a frequently used title and using it again caused the
> POVray server to place it back on a thread from 2005.

FYI, that's the reader that does that - your reader (ie, the web
interface) is probably configured to thread by subject as well as by
reference.

NNTP servers don't keep reference to subjects and thread that way - in
fact, they don't thread at all - they just provide pointers so the readers
can.

Jim


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From: Ross
Subject: Re: Ruth Bernhard Tribute
Date: 23 Apr 2007 11:31:46
Message: <462cd162$1@news.povray.org>
I like it, though I'd add a little color to the light, but I don't know if I
would add yellow or blue. Not that it needs it at all, just something I
would like to try.

-r


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From: Allan
Subject: Re: Ruth Bernhard Tribute
Date: 23 Apr 2007 12:25:01
Message: <web.462cdd5c1e753bf9387a47510@news.povray.org>
"Ross" <rli### [at] speakeasynet> wrote:
> I like it, though I'd add a little color to the light, but I don't know if I
> would add yellow or blue. Not that it needs it at all, just something I
> would like to try.
>
> -r


Add color?  It is supposed to be a tribute to a Black and White photograph!
:-)

I am still tweeking the texture of the plane but maybe this week I will get
around to calling it "finished".  I will post the pov source and release
the "Lifesaver" object to the POV community to do with as they please.

-Allan


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From: Ross
Subject: Re: Ruth Bernhard Tribute
Date: 23 Apr 2007 12:36:32
Message: <462ce090@news.povray.org>
"Allan" <all### [at] WholeCheesecom> wrote in message
news:web.462cdd5c1e753bf9387a47510@news.povray.org...
> "Ross" <rli### [at] speakeasynet> wrote:
> > I like it, though I'd add a little color to the light, but I don't know
if I
> > would add yellow or blue. Not that it needs it at all, just something I
> > would like to try.
> >
> > -r
>
>
> Add color?  It is supposed to be a tribute to a Black and White
photograph!
> :-)
>
> I am still tweeking the texture of the plane but maybe this week I will
get
> around to calling it "finished".  I will post the pov source and release
> the "Lifesaver" object to the POV community to do with as they please.
>
> -Allan
>
>

yeah, i know, but like a slight hint of yellow light. very slight. maybe a
colored light isn't right, but the photograph is definitely more lively.
maybe it's contrast is just better. whites are whiter...


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From: Mike Sobers
Subject: Re: WIP: Ruth Bernhard Tribute
Date: 7 May 2007 22:40:02
Message: <web.463fe264728397318a9028e10@news.povray.org>
"Allan" <all### [at] WholeCheesecom> wrote:
> I am reposting my first image under a new subject header.  I appears that
> "My first image" is a frequently used title and using it again caused the
> POVray server to place it back on a thread from 2005.
>
> Anyway, here is my original post and the few replies from that thread:
>
> "Allan" <allan<at>WholeCheese.<com>> wrote:
> > Well, at least the first image I am willing to show.  It is basically a
> > tribute to Ruth Bernhard, a German born photographer who did the famous
> > "Lifesavers" image.  She passed away last October and the obituary in the
> > San Fransico Chronicle gave me this idea.  So, if you are into binary codes
> > you can probably read the simple message.
> >
> > My final image resolution was 3,000 by 2,400 and took 49 hours to render on
> > a 3GHz MacPro running MegaPOV.   The excessive time was due to focal blur,
> > HQ indoor radiosity with a sky sphere and two light sources.   Many thanks

> > a great tool!
> >
> > -Allan

It looks like a binary message!  You could arrange the 1's and 0's to make a
secret message (anniversiary, your name, etc.)  Maybe you already did ...

Mike


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From: Mike Sobers
Subject: Re: WIP: Ruth Bernhard Tribute
Date: 7 May 2007 23:05:02
Message: <web.463fe803728397318a9028e10@news.povray.org>
"Mike Sobers" <sob### [at] mindspringcom> wrote:
> "Allan" <all### [at] WholeCheesecom> wrote:
> > I am reposting my first image under a new subject header.  I appears that
> > "My first image" is a frequently used title and using it again caused the
> > POVray server to place it back on a thread from 2005.
> >
> > Anyway, here is my original post and the few replies from that thread:
> >
> > "Allan" <allan<at>WholeCheese.<com>> wrote:
> > > Well, at least the first image I am willing to show.  It is basically a
> > > tribute to Ruth Bernhard, a German born photographer who did the famous
> > > "Lifesavers" image.  She passed away last October and the obituary in the
> > > San Fransico Chronicle gave me this idea.  So, if you are into binary codes
> > > you can probably read the simple message.
> > >
> > > My final image resolution was 3,000 by 2,400 and took 49 hours to render on
> > > a 3GHz MacPro running MegaPOV.   The excessive time was due to focal blur,
> > > HQ indoor radiosity with a sky sphere and two light sources.   Many thanks

> > > a great tool!
> > >
> > > -Allan
>
> It looks like a binary message!  You could arrange the 1's and 0's to make a
> secret message (anniversiary, your name, etc.)  Maybe you already did ...
>
> Mike

Ok, so maybe it would be good to actually _read_ the original post first.
From top to bottom, I get:
22
31
39
29
36
50
33
40
50
37
2
40
52
53
18

I'm pretty sure I missed something. I thought it might correspond to letters
in the alphabet or to ascii code, but it must not be that simple.

Mike


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