Monday, October 18, 2010

SURFACE

Here's an example of getting more information from the color image - values are similar, but the golden-browns and darker browns in the color image show the viewer the more baked parts of the crust.



I think this shows an example of getting a better feel for texture from the black and white image. By bumping up contrast and converting to b/w, there's less background distraction and greater perceived depth within the moss.

1 comment:

  1. Both surfaces are matte and do not seem to be affected too dramatically by light or shadow. They feel like the "true" colors. Both have a different color and cast of light affecting the color of the objects. The depth of the moss seems unending.

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