At 12:51 PM 12/10/98 -0800, you wrote:
[BIG snip]
>This sounds like an interesting process.
>If I understand it right, it is similar to what I used to do with an exacto
>knife and
>some masking material. (photo lithography).
>
>Couldn't you achieve the same results with a split density filter on the
>lens?
>Bracket a few frames and you have it.
Well, I'm anal-retentive. A split density filter uses a linear split, but most
of the landscapes I think of doing this with contain *very* uneven horizons
(there wasn't a straight horizon anywhere throughout the Jasper-Banff region,
thank God... 8^> ). I can get more exact results using clipping paths.
Garth
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