2 words plugin

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lvmandach
Dec 17, 2007
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Hi. Do you know this effect of having two words in a special overlay situation and one can be read when the image is viewed from far, the other from close? what is this effect’s name? Is tehre a plugin/ guideline on how to create it? thanks!

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Owen Ransen
Dec 17, 2007
On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 02:54:09 -0800 (PST), wrote:

Hi. Do you know this effect of having two words in a special overlay situation and one can be read when the image is viewed from far, the other from close? what is this effect’s name? Is tehre a plugin/ guideline on how to create it? thanks!

I’m not sure if you mean this or not:

http://www.ransen.com/wordportrait/

Instead of using a portrait use a large version of the
first word, and instead of using a sentence for the
small words use your second word.

Easy to use graphics effects:
http://www.ransen.com/
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lvmandach
Dec 17, 2007
Hi. this is a nice effect, thanks! but it’s not the one I was looking for…
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Andrew Morton
Dec 17, 2007
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Hi. Do you know this effect of having two words in a special overlay situation and one can be read when the image is viewed from far, the other from close? what is this effect’s name? Is tehre a plugin/ guideline on how to create it? thanks!

Do you mean the effect described at
http://www.newscientist.com/channel/being-human/mg19325971.6 00-hybrid-images-now-you-see-them.html

– unfortunately you’d have to be a subscriber to New Scientist to see the picture, but you might know someone with that copy.

And having the date of the issue might make it easier to google after that date to see if anyone’s published a method.

Andrew
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pico
Dec 17, 2007
"Andrew Morton" wrote in message
wrote:
Hi. Do you know this effect of having two words in a special overlay situation and one can be read when the image is viewed from far, the other from close? what is this effect’s name? Is tehre a plugin/ guideline on how to create it? thanks!

Do you mean the effect described at
http://www.newscientist.com/channel/being-human/mg19325971.6 00-hybrid-images-now-you-see-them.html

– unfortunately you’d have to be a subscriber to New Scientist to see the picture, but you might know someone with that copy.

It’s an MIT thing and public here: http://cvcl.mit.edu/hybridimage.htm
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pico
Dec 17, 2007
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Hi. this is a nice effect, thanks! but it’s not the one I was looking for…

Perhaps you could explain what you want a little better.
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lvmandach
Dec 18, 2007
<b>That’s it! Thanks so much 🙂 you are great folks!
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Joe
Dec 18, 2007
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<b>That’s it! Thanks so much 🙂 you are great folks!

What is that? why don’t you quote the responsed message so other knows what you reponse to. Do you guys realize that many people read both "question" and "answer" to learn, or people ain’t here to serve anyone.
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Andrew Morton
Dec 18, 2007
Joe wrote:
lvmandach@ wrote:

<b>That’s it! Thanks so much 🙂 you are great folks!

What is that? why don’t you quote the responsed message so other knows what you reponse to. Do you guys realize that many people read both "question" and "answer" to learn, or people ain’t here to serve anyone.

Can’t you see the rest of the thread? /That/ would be the normal way to read it – do you have your newsreader configured in some way that it’s only showing the most recent posts rather than by thread? Or maybe the feed to your news provider isn’t getting through in order. I would be surprised if you were not aware of newsgroup etiquette/conventions.

Andrew
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lvmandach
Dec 19, 2007
Sorry, You are right:
I was looking for the term "hybrid images". By googling I found a theoretical explanation on how it works (http://cvcl.mit.edu/hybrid/ OlivaTorralb_Hybrid_Siggraph06.pdf) as well as a step-by-step guideline on how to produce it (http://www.instructables.com/id/Hybrid- Images:-Fun-with-Frequency-Passes/). Great struff 🙂
Have a good day! 🙂
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Joe
Dec 19, 2007
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Sorry, You are right:
I was looking for the term "hybrid images". By googling I found a theoretical explanation on how it works (http://cvcl.mit.edu/hybrid/ OlivaTorralb_Hybrid_Siggraph06.pdf) as well as a step-by-step guideline on how to produce it (http://www.instructables.com/id/Hybrid- Images:-Fun-with-Frequency-Passes/). Great struff 🙂
Have a good day! 🙂

Thanks for the link. I viewed couple images and still have no idea what those blurry images have anything to do with "2 words plugin"???????
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lvmandach
Dec 20, 2007
Thanks for the link. I viewed couple images and still have no idea what those blurry images have anything to do with "2 words plugin"???????

Hey Joe,
Before I did not know that this was possible to be done with images. I only knew the hybrid-effect with 2 Words on a T-shirt. Like ("Love" – "Hate") or ( "welcome" – "goodbye")
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Joe
Dec 22, 2007
wrote:

Thanks for the link. I viewed couple images and still have no idea what those blurry images have anything to do with "2 words plugin"???????

Hey Joe,
Before I did not know that this was possible to be done with images. I only knew the hybrid-effect with 2 Words on a T-shirt. Like ("Love" – "Hate") or ( "welcome" – "goodbye")

I Googled for "hybrid-effect" but still have no clue what it is <bg>

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