----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2006 10:17
PM
Subject: Liquid pixels (was Re: Film
holder?)
Hi Alan,
Liquid pixel imaging (LPI) is truly
beautiful.
It does require a fair bit of practice and few
have really mastered it.
Liquid pixels normally come from a
meltdown of your computer.
This can be rather tricky to orchestrate and is
not recommended unless you are quite familiar with each and every step of
the process.
Make sure you do a full data backup
beforehand.
I don't suppose that this is the right forum to
get into an extensive discussion, but I'd be glad to hear if anyone wants to
share their experience.
Regards,
Guy
P.S. For more information, check "The
LightRoom Cookbook - Re-engineering ancient processes in the age of digital
imaging", Chapter 5, pp236-40. Don't miss the footnote at the bottom of
p238. It is absolutely critical.
The book is hard to find and the description of
the processes leave a lot to be desired. But it's a good starting point
to experiment.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2006 1:58
PM
Subject: RE: Film holder?
Gy,
Why does that almost seem plausible? BTW Marilyn - get a 4X5
picture frame, the plastic snap-in glass type (MCS Industries) and use the
single weight glass. Regular glass is too thick.
Build a
120/35mm Lookaround!
The Lookaround Book.
Now an E-book.
http://www.panoramacamera.us