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Online Enhancement SIG Photo Challenge April 2020

Here are your images for the April Image Processing Interpretive Challenge.

Here's a chance to see how your creative interpretation of an image compares with those of other Photo Club members. 

 

Below are three unprocessed images (as they came out of the camera).  You are encouraged to pick one image to download and process it in a way that you think is appropriate, creative or unique to your vision.

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There are no rules other than you must still be able to recognize the enhanced photo as being derived from the original photo. You can turn it into a work of art such as a painting, a sketch, a cartoon, an abstract or you can just make it a better photo. It's up to you. Feel free to let your creativity and imagination run wild or show off your skills at creating a great photo using your favorite post processing software.

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We are working on moving the Photo Challenge to a real-time interactive video conferencing platform that will allow members to share their creations with others. Kate McCarthy, Enhancement SIG coordinator will be making an announcement to let you know if we are able to do so.

In the meantime, download and enjoy these images.  If we cannot move to an online interactive video conferencing platform then we will review the images at a future SIG meeting when we can again be together in person.

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The images are approximately 15Mb and in the png file format which supports lossless compression of the RAW camera file, and can be edited by virtually all of the photo editing software programs used by club members.

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To download your chosen image simply "Mouse Over" the image where you will see a Download Icon in the bottom right side of the image.  Clicking on the Icon will spawn a new page with the image displayed at full resolution.  Right Click the image and it will download to your default download folder on your computer.

It is highly recommended that you save your processed image

at full resolution for the SIG meeting.

Photos courtesy of Truman Holtzclaw

If we can't get the online Interactive SIG implemented we will showcase the images at our next In-person Meeting

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