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RE: Stuff from Jens...
Hi Jens,
I can answer the image resources question. Many CD's that come with
magazines, books, programs, etc. have sample images on them, so peruse what
you have. I also use photos I've taken that I've scanned in, and also use
Bryce quite a bit to create sample images. Usually, I have found images
that have good contrast, and having a handful of colors that are vibrant and
have a simple composition work the best. Hope this helps.
Best Regards,
Steve
PC Resources for Photoshop
Official home of the Filter Factory Galleries and Andrew's Filter
Collections
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-ff@seabrook.aurdev.com
[mailto:owner-ff@seabrook.aurdev.com]On Behalf Of Jens Ch. Restemeier
Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 1999 5:07 AM
To: ff@aurdev.com
Subject: Stuff from Jens...
Hi !
I've got some weird ideas, but I need some advise from you guys:
- The FF-Gallery uses some nice small pictures as source (like the rose
here http://users.aol.com/wolf3590a/ffagalry.jpg). Is there a good place
to get images like that ?
- Would the dynamic conversion/creation of .8bf, .txt or .ffl files be
covered by the copyright from Adobe and you authors ?
- MacOS ff-filters seem to use the resource-fork for information. Has
anyone experimented with modifying them in some "flat" form, like a
binhex'ed file ? Is there a safe way to manipulate resources from a
non-MacOS environment ?
Jens