Capillarity

This pair of digital photograms shows capillarity, or capillar action, in a leaf. The version above has had the LAB Color channels inverted.

The behind-the-scenes tool that makes work like this possible for me is my new Mac Pro with four (count them, four!) Intel Xeon processors, and a thirty inch monitor. The monitor gives me the ability to see my images at close to 100% when I work on them, and the Mac Pro gives me the power I need to drive my image processing. This is the system that every digital photographer should have!

Capillarity II

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7 Responses to “Capillarity”

  1. Photoblog 2.0: » Photoblog 2.0 Archive: » Frond of Fonds Says:

    […] igital Photographs and Techniques from Harold Davis

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    Frond of Fonds

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  2. Photoblog 2.0: » Photoblog 2.0 Archive: » Channel Operations Says:

    […] where CHOPs (short for channel operations) come into the story. I converted the image to LAB Color mode. I duplicated the image. Next, on the duplicate image, I adjusted the A channel used Ima […]

  3. Photoblog 2.0: » Photoblog 2.0 Archive: » Cross Processing Says:

    […] af, captured using my photogram technique to show the capillaries. (Here’s a similar view of a leaf from slightly further away.) In the days of film, cross processing meant developing fil […]

  4. Photoblog 2.0: » Photoblog 2.0 Archive: » This is a Lobelia… Says:

    […] ou know your flowers, you’ll realize the original was quite small. Shown above after inversion and cross-processing, and below in the original capture. […]

  5. Photoblog 2.0: » Photoblog 2.0 Archive: » Portrait of the Artist Says:

    […] did the capture. To talk about specific images, let me choose Entering the Sanctuary and Capillarity I. With “Entering the Sanctuary” I was approaching Yosemite Valley in the Sierr […]

  6. Photoblog 2.0: » Photoblog 2.0 Archive: » Capillarity in the Key of Green Says:

    […] is a greener version of Capillarity, shown in an earlier post on black and on […]

  7. Photoblog 2.0: » Photoblog 2.0 Archive: » Ringing Cedars Covers Says:

    […] I blogged the image used on this cover here. […]

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