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Ok Barb, I have to find out, what exactly is Orton Effect?
This pic is more like mine, a little on the fuzzy side no?
Still lovely plumerias.
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Wendy7 wrote:
Ok Barb, I have to find out, what exactly is Orton Effect?


It's a processing effect, using layers, Gaussian blur and blending
modes...lots of info on Google.

This pic is more like mine, a little on the fuzzy side no?


Yes, attached is original photo.

Still lovely plumerias.


Thanks Wendy.




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Wendy7 wrote:
Ok Barb, I have to find out, what exactly is Orton Effect?


It's a processing effect, using layers, Gaussian blur and blending
modes...lots of info on Google.

This pic is more like mine, a little on the fuzzy side no?


Yes, attached is original photo.

Still lovely plumerias.


Thanks Wendy.

You know, I think I prefer the original!

Still, it's instructive to know what's possible, thank you.

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It's a processing effect, using layers, Gaussian blur and blending
modes...lots of info on Google.


In the 'Old Days' (film) photographers would apply a thin layer of
Vaseline to the lens to achieve a slightly fuzzy, soft effect
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Garrapata wrote:
It's a processing effect, using layers, Gaussian blur and blending
modes...lots of info on Google.


In the 'Old Days' (film) photographers would apply a thin layer of
Vaseline to the lens to achieve a slightly fuzzy, soft effect


Yes, these days it's done with PSP or PS or whatever. :-)


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Jangchub wrote:
Next spring would you be interested in trading a rooted cutting of
your yellow and white Plumeria for a potted, rooted Brugmansia?

I love Plumeria, but mine just dropped dead last year. I can't find
the yellow locally.
Victoria


I'd like to help Victoria, but I'm in Australia and we have very strict
customs laws when it comes to plants.


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