> 8. Bilateral and WLS Pyramids
>
> ...Shadow/Highlights with SB (instead of GB) in its
> “engine” gives the same halo-free look by the way...
I don't have CS4. Are you saying that its Shadow/Highlights dialog now features an option to choose whether it uses Gaussian or Surface Blur? If not, what did you mean exactly in this statement?
Thanks! (G-R-E-A-T write-up, Davide!)
Hi George,
I'm glad you liked it!
No, unfortunately there's no GB/SB option in CS4. But you can always custom build your Shadows/Highlights: for instance, create a curve adjustment layer to lighten the picture, then add a luminosity mask to it (or choose the channel that better suits the image needs and use it as a mask). Now you can experiment using GB and SB for blurring the mask: the first one gives you a standard Photoshop S/H feeling, while SB (as long as the algorithm doesn't reverse) shows less or no halos.
Ciao,
Davide
Thank you Davide, this is a great exploration, I am eagerly awaiting some actions!
George, I presume that Davide is referring to manually simulating what the Shadows/Highlights command does. Dan Margulis described a method for this and one of the Applied Color Theory list members created an action. This action is available to list members from the files section.
Margulis PSU ON2004.atn
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/colo rtheory/files/
How to re-create the Shadow/Highlight effect of Photoshop CS as described by Dan Margulis in the Oct/Nov issue of Photoshop User titled "Making Two Ends Meet", pg. 44-47.
Regards,
Stephen Marsh
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~binaryfx/
Davvero superba la genialitĂ del progetto, non avevo mai visto nulla di simile!
Complimenti anche per le illustrazioni realizzate molto bene.
Spero che l' articolo venga tradotto anche in italiano.
I'd love to test the actions when you create those. Also it would be nice to see samples on photographs as apposed to the painting your using here. It's difficult to see the sharpening.
Dear Timo, thank you very much for your comment, knowing that some of my thoughts may help someone out there getting better results and enjoying his pictures is a great reward for me.
I wish I had more time to explore other interesting topics - I've something about local contrast in mind but I'd like to dig a bit deeper before publishing.
Kind regards,
Hola, mi nombre es Miriam soy fotografo. Vivo y trabajo en Republica Dominicana. He disfrutado mucho toda esta informacion que ofreces.
Trabajo por años con Hasselblad y pongo mucho interes en cualquier forma de perfeccionar mi trabajo.
Especialmente viniendo de un profesional como tu.
Atentamente.
Miriam
It's a great gift to read feedbacks like yours!
I've seen the images in your website, and I'm sure the actual prints must be really gorgeous.
Thanks again ad all the best,
Davide