Multi-Frame Imaging

January 08, 2018  •  2 Comments

Ok, so I've become obsessed with Multi-Frame Imaging.

Last semester (Fall 2017), one of my professors introduced me to the magic that comes with creating one big awesome image out of 10 or more sequential images, and my little crafty heart began to sing. I mean, it's just like a collage - but with MY photographs. An idea immediately popped into my head, and I set out to scout a location and find the perfect model, which thankfully wasn't too hard since I had the perfect gal in mind.

I created three different multi-frame images all from separate sets of photographs, and let me tell you, I had SO much fun.

I've also created 3 contact sheets with all the photos taken in order to create these 3 images. As you can see, each image consisted of a different set of images - which makes this process so unique!

And thus, my obsession was born.... here's my latest multi frame image!

This one is really exciting for me because the dimensions on this are huge - 26x24 inches huge! I've never printed so large, and I can't wait to see how it turns out!!!

And of course, a contact sheet to go with it. :-)

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See ya soon, xx

 

(Featuring a beautiful mural by Ursula X. Young)


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Anonymous(non-registered)
Multiple images of the same view taken from slightly different positions, possibly at different times, contain more information than any single image on its own. Multi-Frame Super-Resolution combines these low-resolution inputs to create a composite high-resolution image that can reveal some of the original detail that cannot be recovered from a single low-resolution image.
easy essay writer(non-registered)
As you wander about, look for subject that joins your picked stowing away, and check whether you can make a relationship out of it (or out of part of it). For example, while visiting any city, work with the masking "yellow". Each time you see something that is yellow, rather than essentially walk around it, stop and study it for a couple of moments (or minutes), and perceive how you can manage it.
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