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    ...and how big IS your pinwheel?

    I was inspired by Grahame's Beqa Island post to play with a Before and After image. It is not dramatically different after the post processing but by using the Lightbox to flip back and forth, it makes it much easier to see the differences between the SOOC and final result.

    Here is the SOOC with cropping and sharpening:

    ...and how big IS your pinwheel?

    And here is the final result until C&C changes that may get applied:

    ...and how big IS your pinwheel?

    As always, C&C is welcomed and if anyone wants to play, feel free to snap a copy and show us your suggestions for improvement.

    How many changes do you see from the original to the final image?

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    Re: ...and how big IS your pinwheel?

    Nice sense of scale.

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    Re: ...and how big IS your pinwheel?

    Just a thought -

    ...and how big IS your pinwheel?

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    Re: ...and how big IS your pinwheel?

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nice sense of scale.
    Yes John, that is what intrigued me about this scene. Makes me wonder how in the world they are going to assemble those blades into a finished wind power generator!

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    Re: ...and how big IS your pinwheel?

    Quote Originally Posted by MrB View Post
    Just a thought -

    ...and how big IS your pinwheel?

    Philip
    Now that really makes the blades stand out Philip. Nice impact!

    Seeing your version makes we wonder if I shouldn't have left the trucks and stacked blades darker and just brought out the texture in the two blades in the foreground?

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    Re: ...and how big IS your pinwheel?

    Yes Frank - I found some of the other stuff distracting, particularly the fence/advertising boards (which I darkened) and the car (which I cloned out). A gentle vignette was also added, to reduce everything around the two transported blades.

    Cheers.
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    Re: ...and how big IS your pinwheel?

    Frank and Philip -- flipping the pictures on the before and after makes it look like turning a light on and off. I wonder if you can incorporate Philip's black and white version on one of the coloured one of yours, Frank? Wouldn't that make a spectacular transistion?

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    Re: ...and how big IS your pinwheel?

    Nice demonstration of how much difference subtle changes can make. Those are some large blades. That's why there are so many combustion turbines around.

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    Re: ...and how big IS your pinwheel?

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    Frank and Philip -- flipping the pictures on the before and after makes it look like turning a light on and off. I wonder if you can incorporate Philip's black and white version on one of the coloured one of yours, Frank? Wouldn't that make a spectacular transistion?
    Hi Izzie, if you are asking to be able to morph between the color and monochrome versions, you can do that now. All it takes is for the images to be in sequence and for the image size and crop to match, which they do in this case.

    Thank you for the feedback Dan! It is very easy to 'Find Waldo' so to speak using this technique in Lightbox.

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    Re: ...and how big IS your pinwheel?

    Thanks Frank....

    Who is Waldo???

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    Re: ...and how big IS your pinwheel?

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    Thanks Frank....

    Who is Waldo???
    Usually the question is "Where's Waldo". There was a popular game a few years ago where you would try to find Waldo in a very busy cartoon scene. You can probably still get a copy on the web or at least a picture of Waldo there.

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    Re: ...and how big IS your pinwheel?

    Quote Originally Posted by FrankMi View Post
    Usually the question is "Where's Waldo". There was a popular game a few years ago where you would try to find Waldo in a very busy cartoon scene. You can probably still get a copy on the web or at least a picture of Waldo there.
    Oh! OK....

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