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Focus Stacking 3 D sbs Collaboration "Blue Eye's?"
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Oct 24, 2013 22:23:26   #
Pictxterowner 3 D sbs
 
:-o Her eyes are that color that appears Blue one moment and Green the next. :roll:
If know one else has ever seen this color I may have the option to name a new color like they do with Stars.
If she were Black I would want the eye to be more Green but she is White and I want the eyes to be more Blue.

This photo is compiled from 10 Jpeg photos
With the help from the guys playing in the Macro forum :lol:
5 Handheld Photos taken of my left view of the subject and 5 Photos taken of the my right view of the subject.

At different focal depths each sharp and shallow.

These files were then relayed to the user assisting me.

The 2 finished stacked files are what you see here. All cosmetic/color enhancements for 3 D photography are always delayed till the two photos are fixed together and found to meet the requirements to create the effect. Each photo was taken by an untrained individual in focus stacking Me. :roll:

This project has gave me a lot to think about in deciding the direction of my own 3 D photography.
Completely hand held, improper gear, first time out and I was told it could not be done.

It might be the talents of the Stacking Technician responsible but I think it's fantastic.
It can be done.

But I wanted Blue! Eye's. :x
I don't want to start over what can I do :shock:

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Oct 24, 2013 23:02:14   #
bunuweld Loc: Arizona
 
Pictxterowner wrote:
:-o Her eyes are that color that appears Blue one moment and Green the next. :roll:
If know one else has ever seen this color I may have the option to name a new color like they do with Stars.
If she were Black I would want the eye to be more Green but she is White and I want the eyes to be more Blue.

This photo is compiled from 10 Jpeg photos
With the help from the guys playing in the Macro forum :lol:
5 Handheld Photos taken of my left view of the subject and 5 Photos taken of the my right view of the subject.

At different focal depths each sharp and shallow.

These files were then relayed to the user assisting me.

The 2 finished stacked files are what you see here. All cosmetic/color enhancements for 3 D photography are always delayed till the two photos are fixed together and found to meet the requirements to create the effect. Each photo was taken by an untrained individual in focus stacking Me. :roll:

This project has gave me a lot to think about in deciding the direction of my own 3 D photography.
Completely hand held, improper gear, first time out and I was told it could not be done.

It might be the talents of the Stacking Technician responsible but I think it's fantastic.
It can be done.

But I wanted Blue! Eye's. :x
I don't want to start over what can I do :shock:
:-o Her eyes are that color that appears Blue one ... (show quote)


I notice in your pictures that the pupils are unnaturally dilated for being in in a well illuminated room. It is possible that if you would have her in a well lit room, the more central part of the iris would show with more contracted pupils and have a bluer tint. The other possibility is that the surrounding room light changes and the reflection on the eyes and tilts its color to green or blue according to that reflected light. As far as I know, the color of the iris does not change like the skin of the chameleons :). You may try different surrounding lights and see whether tha helps.

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Oct 24, 2013 23:17:56   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
Pictxterowner wrote:
:-o Her eyes are that color that appears Blue one moment and Green the next. :roll:
If know one else has ever seen this color I may have the option to name a new color like they do with Stars.
If she were Black I would want the eye to be more Green but she is White and I want the eyes to be more Blue.

This photo is compiled from 10 Jpeg photos
With the help from the guys playing in the Macro forum :lol:
5 Handheld Photos taken of my left view of the subject and 5 Photos taken of the my right view of the subject.

At different focal depths each sharp and shallow.

These files were then relayed to the user assisting me.

The 2 finished stacked files are what you see here. All cosmetic/color enhancements for 3 D photography are always delayed till the two photos are fixed together and found to meet the requirements to create the effect. Each photo was taken by an untrained individual in focus stacking Me. :roll:

This project has gave me a lot to think about in deciding the direction of my own 3 D photography.
Completely hand held, improper gear, first time out and I was told it could not be done.

It might be the talents of the Stacking Technician responsible but I think it's fantastic.
It can be done.

But I wanted Blue! Eye's. :x
I don't want to start over what can I do :shock:
:-o Her eyes are that color that appears Blue one ... (show quote)


Something like this?

Blue eyes
Blue eyes...

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Oct 25, 2013 00:12:26   #
bunuweld Loc: Arizona
 
bunuweld wrote:
I notice in your pictures that the pupils are unnaturally dilated for being in in a well illuminated room. It is possible that if you would have her in a well lit room, the more central part of the iris would show with more contracted pupils and have a bluer tint. The other possibility is that the surrounding room light changes and the reflection on the eyes and tilts its color to green or blue according to that reflected light. As far as I know, the color of the iris does not change like the skin of the chameleons :). You may try different surrounding lights and see whether tha helps.
I notice in your pictures that the pupils are unna... (show quote)





Addendum to previous post"
I am cursed with a compulsive curiosity. I tried to chance the Vibrancy in your picture without changing anything else, just to simulate a different surrounding light. The result approaches more the gray-blue eyes than the previous green ones. you will notice that the changes also achieve a more natural skin color than the red of your original. I am not too sure what conclusions to derive from the experiment :)



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Oct 25, 2013 03:13:37   #
Pictxterowner 3 D sbs
 
rmalarz wrote:
Something like this?


OMG I'm downloading this now and sending it right to the model Thank you berry much, I love it :lol:

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Oct 25, 2013 03:23:49   #
Pictxterowner 3 D sbs
 
bunuweld wrote:
I notice in your pictures that the pupils are unnaturally dilated for being in in a well illuminated room. It is possible that if you would have her in a well lit room, the more central part of the iris would show with more contracted pupils and have a bluer tint. The other possibility is that the surrounding room light changes and the reflection on the eyes and tilts its color to green or blue according to that reflected light. As far as I know, the color of the iris does not change like the skin of the chameleons :). You may try different surrounding lights and see whether tha helps.
I notice in your pictures that the pupils are unna... (show quote)


Thank you, To try to prevent this in the future I will get more light on the subject and try to draw this pupils shut. And maybe a blue poster board near by to catch some reflective light off the blue color to enhance the natural blues. Or better yet set this up on the set for the dancers that entire room is blue wall to wall curtains and all :shock:

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Oct 25, 2013 03:30:43   #
Pictxterowner 3 D sbs
 
bunuweld wrote:
Addendum to previous post"
I am cursed with a compulsive curiosity. I tried to chance the Vibrancy in your picture without changing anything else, just to simulate a different surrounding light. The result approaches more the gray-blue eyes than the previous green ones. you will notice that the changes also achieve a more natural skin color than the red of your original. I am not too sure what conclusions to derive from the experiment :)


I was taught experiments never fail you always learn something even if its what not to do.
Not so in this case, I can see from your picture that the saturation on my picture appears to be strong ,
since I did not adjust the coloring this tells me I need to check the setting possibly white balance as in incandescent, florescent and so forth to find out why I'm getting such red skin. Thank you :-)

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Oct 25, 2013 03:43:15   #
Pictxterowner 3 D sbs
 
With the help from both of you look what I have done, WOW it is so cool , I got the blue sexy eyes I wanted and I got great skin color and it is not warped or distorted in anyway I could not be more happy

:mrgreen:

wah hoo :p
wah hoo :p...

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Oct 25, 2013 07:24:18   #
ejrmaine Loc: South Carolina
 
Nice eyes with a little help from Photoshop.



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Oct 25, 2013 08:46:53   #
Singing Swan
 
They make contacts that change your eye color and they don't have to be for correcting vision. If blue eyes are important to the model, maybe she should call her optometrist?? Otherwise, I think ejrmaine's eyes are the most natural looking Photo-shopped eyes

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Oct 25, 2013 08:47:41   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
Pictxterowner wrote:
OMG I'm downloading this now and sending it right to the model Thank you berry much, I love it :lol:


You're quite welcome. I'm glad I could help.
--Bob

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Oct 25, 2013 09:10:32   #
bunuweld Loc: Arizona
 
Pictxterowner wrote:
With the help from both of you look what I have done, WOW it is so cool , I got the blue sexy eyes I wanted and I got great skin color and it is not warped or distorted in anyway I could not be more happy

:mrgreen:


You are welcome. I am happy that Malarz's and my responses were helpful.

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Oct 25, 2013 10:57:09   #
Glen H Loc: Bolton Ontario
 
Hey looking good Pic!
Thanks for allowing me, to have the opportunity to stack your models eye images.
I'm enjoying the results.

Glen

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Oct 25, 2013 11:46:40   #
Pictxterowner 3 D sbs
 
Glen H wrote:
Hey looking good Pic!
Thanks for allowing me, to have the opportunity to stack your models eye images.
I'm enjoying the results.

Glen


Thank you Glenn for making this possible, I'm real proud of it and very happy I can say you helped me Thanks for that too. :thumbup:

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Oct 25, 2013 11:49:53   #
Pictxterowner 3 D sbs
 
ejrmaine wrote:
Nice eyes with a little help from Photoshop.


oooh:-o those are really pretty, and the pupils match :-P
Improved 2 D viewing :-D :thumbup: Thanks

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