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How is this Effect for "Matting"?

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Does this variety matting work for you?

Poll ended at Sat Apr 30, 2005 8:35 am

Yes, it is different but intriguing
1
6%
No, it is distracting
14
78%
"Matting" is silly on digital photos
3
17%

Total votes : 18


neovolatile
 
Posts: 434

How is this Effect for "Matting"?

Post Thu Mar 31, 2005 8:35 am


Does it work for you?

Image

I have been experimenting a bit and want to know if this sort of thing adds or detracts from the picture.

Please vote on the poll.

Thanks,
Ellsworth Weaver
http://www.pbase.com/neovolatile

wangi
 
Posts: 333


Post Thu Mar 31, 2005 8:42 am


I'd actually want to select all 3 options... But in the end, nah - dont think it works.

floradoragirl
 
Posts: 230


Post Thu Mar 31, 2005 10:22 am


I don't dislike matting on digital photographs to be displayed online - with some styles it looks very good, makes the image look complete in exactly the same way as a real mat does with a printed image. I don't like this effect though - ironically because I've used one similar myself. I don't like it because you look too much at where the image runs into the mat, rather than the image itself. I hope my answer isn't too garbled!
Rosie

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halesr
 
Posts: 664

Matting

Post Thu Mar 31, 2005 1:00 pm


I think this matting works if the outside edges of your image are NOT important. But, I am sure when you are shooting you are concerned with the entire frame--center and edges. Shooting with that in mind, you want us to see ALL of the picture.--Rene

neovolatile
 
Posts: 434

Not all of the Pic is important IMHO

Post Thu Mar 31, 2005 3:45 pm


Well, I do crop photos; don't you? Instead of a crop, I thought we might just indicate that the view is always much bigger than the pic. That was my intent. Not sure it works. Might look at reducing the information in the matte even more, reduce it to cartoon or line drawing.

Thanks for looking and commenting, everyone,
Ellsworth

jeanb
 
Posts: 954


Post Thu Mar 31, 2005 4:52 pm


Your eye should be drawn into an image. This effect draws it out, losing impact.

clickaway
 
Posts: 2689


Post Thu Mar 31, 2005 5:51 pm


I think jean is right. It doesn't do it for me.

neovolatile
 
Posts: 434

Is this Better or the Same?

Post Thu Mar 31, 2005 6:32 pm


Image

Selected the "matte" area and used Find Edges, adjusted brightness and contrast.

Does this work any better?
Ellsworth

rsub8
 
Posts: 874


Post Thu Mar 31, 2005 10:23 pm


Yes, but also was thinking that the effect might be better if the center part had higher contrast / saturation. I was looking at it as though I were imagining viewing the scene through a large picture window, with etched-glass edges.


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