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the illust’s PSCombine Gallery

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While writing John Aho’s gallery piece I also came across the illust’s PSCombine image set at flickr, again I am stunned at the varied set of images created.

If you have generated any images that you would like to share, send me some by email, or upload them to flickr and tag them with PSCombine.

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Print | posted on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 2:36 AM | Filed Under [ Art Photos ]

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# re: the illust’s PSCombine Gallery

Thanks! I had a lot of fun with this, it's a pretty rad little program. My best results came with leaving the number of filters at 0, but leaving everything else checked (more than 0 actually doubled the amount of filters, because of the other checkmarks, changed the images too much). Also good source material is big bonus, practically all my good combines had photos that came from The Big Picture or FFFFound.

If you ever work more on it, my couple suggestions would be:
-able to randomize the size and position of the photos to be combined.
-ability to combine more than two images.
-able to combine more than one folder.

as is, it's pretty awesome, and I'll definitely be posting more soon, thanks for putting it together!
12/31/2008 1:50 PM | The Illust
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# re: the illust’s PSCombine Gallery

Nigel,

I'm not sure if you've seen it, but version 1.5 is out, it offers more flexibility on which filters are available to use, as well as a bunch of new features:

4volt.com/.../pscombine-1.5.0.aspx

Also, you can add more then one folder two ways,
1. Select the folder above the folder you want to use and set your "max folders to recurse" to more then 0, this has the effect of searching though folders.
2. If your folders are on different drives, you can separate a list of them with the pipe ("|") character, and the program will load them individually.

Thanks for your other suggestions, I'll likely include something similar in the next version.

Jeremy
12/31/2008 2:16 PM | jeremy

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