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Old 12-23-2005, 11:31 PM   #1
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Contribution to the red-green-blue discussion

Hi all ... here are two red-green-blue things I did about a year ago. I didn't do them with filters though - but took three photos digitally with a tripod and converted them to red-green-blue with photoshop, played with the transparancy and sandwiched them together. The Picadilly Circus one scored well at one of my camera club's competitions. The Great Court is in the British Museum.

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Old 12-24-2005, 11:01 AM   #2
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Re: Contribution to the red-green-blue discussion

Didache,

I remember when you posted this originally! It was quite a hit back than if I believe. These are very interesting concepts and I love the first one. The second one is great also given it's orange stripe; gives it a surreal look.

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Old 12-24-2005, 01:14 PM   #3
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Re: Contribution to the red-green-blue discussion

I too remember when you first posted these, and have been interested in trying it ever since. Just haven't done it yet. Thanks for reposting.
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Re: Contribution to the red-green-blue discussion

Cool to know this can be done with a digital camera. Can you lay it out the steps as to how to make the composite in Photoshop?
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Whoa, Jared. An unusual series. Very nice.
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Re: Contribution to the red-green-blue discussion

Didache - Very interesting... Definitely a different effect than with the triple exposure on film. These look more contemporary & 'graphic design' than the film ones. The only part I am not sure about is how several people look transparent, especially the pink person at the bottom. But they combine into a near perfect background color.

I suppose this is the best and only way to do this with Digital!

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Very interesting effect. Would make a great series of artistic/digital composites. Well done
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Re: Contribution to the red-green-blue discussion

Woa, I remember them too. I find them very odd, but really interesting to look at. Not my own, personal idea of a "photograph" but fascinating nonetheless.
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This is very cool...I would also like to hear your Photoshop workflow.
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Re: Contribution to the red-green-blue discussion

Hi all .. I have done a little tutorial under a new thread "How to digitally do the red-green-blue thing". Hope its useful.

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