... own ... a ... difficult. ... Brian I have not looked fro paint Shop Pro ... but I have downloaded and installed the Photoshop "Software Development Kit"...
Bob Talbot
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Oct 2, 2001 6:44 am
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... I started downloading the java stuff from Sun, then spotted it was 30-something megabytes (a compiler, f'goodnesssake!) and gave up. Bit (^_^) busy at the...
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Oct 2, 2001 10:56 am
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... Bob, have you look on your Photoshop CD for the SDK? I know it's on the CD for version 4. You should also be aware that, even to program Plug-ins for...
James Griffin
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Oct 2, 2001 7:34 pm
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OK: PC users only ... but I've become more than a little impressed by this inexpensive little package - maybe cheap? Don't know ... its fully featured and...
Bob Talbot
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Oct 2, 2001 9:59 pm
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Bob, This seems really a great little program. I wonder if it would run directly from a CD loaded with images. This could be a convenient way of sending a...
Guy Glorieux
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Oct 3, 2001 12:57 am
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... This ... Guy: yes, you can. Here is from the FAQ (being freeware you are allowed to distribute the program too). I just tried this with i_view32.exe...
Bob Talbot
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Oct 3, 2001 8:22 am
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I've redone the front page of my website, and although it isn't a "photography site" as such, I've put a pile of photographs on. Most of my pictures are...
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Oct 3, 2001 11:49 am
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Putting a mass of them together I hope ... comments, ... Brian It must be nearly 6 months since I visited your insanitorium ... well, maybe only 3. As always...
Bob Talbot
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Oct 3, 2001 8:35 pm
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... thanks for the heads up guys - I downloaded that prog a while back but never got around to exploring it so I fired up Autoplay Menu Studio today and made...
Karl and Anita Shah-J...
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Oct 4, 2001 8:02 am
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I had always taken it for granted that the perspectives of perspective drawings worked. But reading an article on line today I came across: <B>Stones left...
Bob Talbot
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Oct 5, 2001 10:48 pm
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... Confused nonsense, I think. What converges to a point (in perspective projection) is the set of all *lines* parallel to a particular line. Of course there...
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Oct 6, 2001 4:02 am
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... Because objects appear smaller as we recede from them, and so does the apparent distances between them. The comparison with the stars not going into a...
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Oct 6, 2001 5:04 am
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... perspective ... Brian I agree about the "nonsense" tag when referred to the stars in the sky. Re photography vs imaging ... the parallel lines to a...
Bob Talbot
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Oct 6, 2001 7:14 am
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... No. Nothing to do with human perception at all. Consider a pinhole camera, and any straight line in the field of view. The image of this straight line must...
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Oct 6, 2001 7:33 am
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... view. ... Yup: absolutely correct. Of course you are. So long as the projection is on to a flat (plane) surface. But thanks for getting me thinking (and...
Bob Talbot
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Oct 6, 2001 9:05 pm
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... Hi Bob, hi Luis, hi Brian This started an interesting thread on space and the representation of 3d spaces in 2d works. But the question is somewhat...
Christiane ROH
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Oct 7, 2001 1:28 am
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Christiane rote: <<This started an interesting thread on space and the representation of 3d spaces in 2d works.>> <<But the question is somewhat specious : it...
Bob Talbot
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Oct 7, 2001 7:33 am
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... I'm beginning to wonder how much is conditioning and how little "the way it is". You are so right ... we take the "laws" of perspective for granted now:...
Bob Talbot
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Oct 7, 2001 6:16 pm
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Bob, ... This bit of your post brings back memories of when I eventually got my eyes checked and discovered I needed stronger lenses. Once I got the new...
Am Appleton (BT Inter...
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Oct 7, 2001 9:28 pm
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Le 6.10.2001 7:04, « *- CHILLED DELIRIUM -* » <sfunp@...> a ... HI Luis, Yes these reflections on perspective are fascinating. But this...
Christiane ROH
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Oct 7, 2001 11:03 pm
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... ...and all of these speculations are reducing the world to 3D, and leaving out time...which is crucial to all of this, in my opinion, and one of the great...
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Oct 8, 2001 3:00 pm
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I've found this discussion fascinating, and it led me to reading much that was a bit over my head reference relativity and geometry. In trying to capture our...
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Oct 8, 2001 4:07 pm
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... Photography_), ... interesting ... God. ... It is quite paradoxical at the same time. Because it acknowledges that things are never the same.. that they...
rohcris@...
Oct 8, 2001 4:11 pm
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... much that ... "A wise man knows less of his world than the fool" More than ever before the web has given us the ability to drown within infomation (and...
Bob Talbot
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Oct 8, 2001 6:41 pm
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... There's always sacrifices to be made in transformations, and the one from 4D to 2D is a considerable one. ... I don't know if we get into earth curvature...
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Oct 8, 2001 8:46 pm
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... Things are never the same visually. For example, the perception of color shifts with our emotional state. When we are ennervated, we can "zoom in" on a...
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Oct 8, 2001 8:50 pm
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... Very much our preconceptions, which will determine what we can see. ... These are transforms, and as such, involve distortions de rigueur. IMO, it's not so...
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Oct 8, 2001 9:02 pm
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... Hi Bob, May be that your brain tells you there is still depth, if you look far. But just do that : keep your elbows along your body, lift your forearms so ...
Christiane ROH
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Oct 8, 2001 11:17 pm
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... With a vies camera or with a tilt and shift lense, we are able to play with the perspective rules and also with focus which is another way to render depth....
Christiane ROH
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Oct 8, 2001 11:23 pm
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<<However in certain cases we accept and want deformation of the verticals : when a building is very high.. In those cases if you keep the verticals absolutely...