I've done a few experimental shots using the Harris Effect. I think with the right subject, this could be rather fun.
Enjoy and comment as you see fit.
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I love them! How'd you do that?? I do feel the urge to get my eyes checked, however.:) Wonder how they'd look with 3D glasses.
FUN! Haven't seen one of those in a long long time.
It's actually dead easy to do. First you MUST shoot on a tripod. Then choose a scene where you have both moving and static elements. Take three shots and then in post, remove two of the three colour channels on each successive shot: red and green leaving blue on the first, red and blue leaving green on the second and finally green and blue leaving red on the third.
Layer all three shots together and then set the blending mode on the top two to screen. VoilĂ !
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Good quirky set Chas-----Luv um
DoctorChas wrote:
I've done a few experimental shots using the Harris Effect. I think with the right subject, this could be rather fun.
Enjoy and comment as you see fit.
=:~)
We used to do it the hard way.
Thanks so much for sharing that info!
PaulG
Loc: Western Australia
Love the effect and I particularly like the first image. You've created a really terrific picture here; do you think it might be improved if you got rid of the "To Let" sign though?
PaulG wrote:
Love the effect and I particularly like the first image. You've created a really terrific picture here; do you think it might be improved if you got rid of the "To Let" sign though?
Hence the word "experiment" :-) I was really just taking test shots more to develop the post workflow. It's actually rather tricky to find environments which are really suitable for this kind of shot. I did some with horses in a riding school and they were definitely "meh".
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