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This section of the web site describes methods and considerations when interplaying two images roughly equally. I call this a straight interplay.

Guidelines

1) Each image should have a mix of contrasts, areas with small detail variations and areas with large contrast differences. If one image is just small contrast variations then basically you end up adding a pattern to the other image.

2) The subject matter of the two images should relate or shock or have some meaning when juxtaposed.

3) Always Lucis-process the image with the Processing Scan Lines set to 50 to reduce the likelihood that radial line artifacts will occur, unless creating these radial lines is the effect you want to produce. Unless otherwise stated the number of Processing Scan Lines was set to 50 for all image examples.

Click on any image to see detailed instructions describing how it was created.

cat image
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historic house
Lucis Interplays to become
Cat at Home
       
Cat at Home
         
river image
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boulders image
Lucis Interplays to become
Bouldered water
       
Bouldered Water

 

 

Barbara Williams
Lucis InterplayArt by Barbara Williams
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