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AdamStanislav

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  1. I got this email from Affinity. It is barely readable, and consists of a bunch of non-existing links. Besides, it seems to apply that I cannot get the discount if I am not on Twitter, Facebook, or other sites that have absolutely nothing to do with Affinity, or even Serif.

    And it tells me to mark my calendar, but does not give me any dates, just some dead links. See here,

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    13 hours ago, AdamStanislav said:

    Last night I added a function to my software to allow me to create the two most recent LUTs above. This morning when I was trying to create them, I got a completely wild result. Yes, my new function had a bug in it. I fixed the bug and it worked (well, obviously, since i already uploaded the two most recent LUTs).

    But, the bug LUT was so wild I decided to keep it just in case I ever wanted to distort the colors of an image or video clip in such a wild way. Here it is: Bug.cube. And here is what it does,

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    Just for the fun of it, I extracted the palette out of this silly picture: Wine-Bug.afpalette

  3. Last night I added a function to my software to allow me to create the two most recent LUTs above. This morning when I was trying to create them, I got a completely wild result. Yes, my new function had a bug in it. I fixed the bug and it worked (well, obviously, since i already uploaded the two most recent LUTs).

    But, the bug LUT was so wild I decided to keep it just in case I ever wanted to distort the colors of an image or video clip in such a wild way. Here it is: Bug.cube. And here is what it does,

    Wine-Bug.thumb.png.be7288ec949441fae3995b87513d4590.png

  4. On the other hand, instead of complementing the color, we may want to mirror it. By that I mean going the same angle from the nearest primary color but in the opposite direction. The nearest primary color to raspberry is red. If my math is correct, persimmon is the same distance, but in the opposite angular direction, from red as raspberry. So to mirror Raspberry Bleach, we create PersimmonBleach.cube. And yes, this one might be used in portrait photography as long as the original is not contrasty (since Bleach Bypass increases the contrast).

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  5. Yes, I’m still making new ones. Last night I came up with a better method (than I had before) of combining several LUTs into one, and to test it I combined my Bleach Bypass LUT with a random blue LUT. The result was kind of wild (I called it Blue Bleach), so this morning I thought what if I lowered its saturation and its contrast (Bleach Bypass already lowers the saturation but increases the contrast). For the lack of a better idea, I called it Blue Gray and made BlueGray.cube out of it. It looks like this,

    Wine-BlGr.thumb.png.6a87625294e52b8c700b1d38de8b892e.png

  6. 2 hours ago, jmwellborn said:

    Superb.  I wish Teo had my violin from the years when I was his same age.  It was an Andreas Borelli made in 1742 in Parma, Italy.  It could laugh, cry, dream, or despair in unbelievable ways.  When it went back to the rare violin dealer from whence it came, I understood that Isaac Stern found it and added it to his collection of concert instruments.  Teo is brilliant.  Now he needs violins that are brilliant too.  Thank you for sharing this video!

    And yet, when he was twelve, he said he wanted to be a cardiac surgeon. We will just wait to see which path of life he will decide on.

  7. 9 minutes ago, AdamStanislav said:

    And here is the poet who wrote the best lyrics I have ever heard singing that song himself

    His name is Jiří Suchý. Not only is he a great poet and singer, he is also is an actor and, dare I say, a philosopher.

    He was a cofounder of Semafor, a theatre in Prague. In my twenties, I was visiting Prague for about a week and was hoping to go see him in Semafor. A neighbor of mine in Bratislava (where I grew up) was a Czech lady married to a Slovak husband. While I am one of the few Slovaks fluent in Czech (or at least was back then), she told me to speak in Slovak when trying to buy a ticket to Semafor. She thought the ticket lady liked the Slovaks because she had tried to get tickets and they were sold out but then her Slovak husband tried and got the tickets.

    So I was standing in a long line in front of the ticket office and everyone ahead of me left empty-handed. When it was my turn, I asked for a ticket in Slovak. She said, standing room only. And I was thinking when am I ever getting another chance to see the great Jiří Suchý, so I sighed and said I would take it. And she said words I will never forget, Mám tady jeden, dvacet korun. That means, I have one here, twenty crowns (the crown being the currency). And I was so happy that everyone standing behind me must have figured out I got special treatment.

    It was an amazing performance. It was nice from the moment I walked into the theatre and saw the sign stating, Welcome, you who leave with a good intention. 😁

    By the way, I think they just had a few tickets left for people who clearly came from afar and might not be ever able to come again. Which was nice.

  8. 6 minutes ago, AdamStanislav said:

    Tiše a ochotně
    purpura na plotně
    hoří, stále hoří.
    Nikdo si nevšímá,
    jak život mění se v dým.

    And here is the poet who wrote the best lyrics I have ever heard singing that song himself"

     

  9. The mystery deepens. There is a Czech song,

    Tiše a ochotně
    purpura na plotně
    hoří, stále hoří.
    Nikdo si nevšímá,
    jak život mění se v dým.

    That talks about purpura burning on a stove, so I always assumed it was some kind of potpourri flower. I have just looked it up in the Google Translate app for Android, which defines purpura as,

    purpura occurs when
    small blood vessel burst

    I give up!

  10. 7 hours ago, Alfred said:

    Given that it’s inspired by the Petra Sancta hatching for purpure, I would think that purple is the most obvious designation to use.

    I have no idea who Petra Sancta is (other than an obvious pun on the Latin name of St. Peter), but as I mentioned, magenta is called purpurová in Slovak, which is the color of something called purpur in Slovak (though I am not sure what a purpur is, some flower or something like that).

  11. 1 hour ago, walt.farrell said:

    How can a single LUT handle the different amounts of orange that are present in different film types? Won't additional adjustments be needed?

    There may be (that is why I asked what kind of film in my first reply). That should be a separate step from converting the negative to a positive, though. The initial conversion from a negative to a positive is mathematically extremely straightforward and computationally fast. The additional adjustments are then much easier to do with the positive than with the original negative.

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