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CaliCoastReplay
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Linear Recession by Chris Goldthorpe
http://www.filterforge.com/filters/13657.html

"A house in Beverly Hills
Your daddy paying the bills
A life of power and wealth
Beautiful...but it helps"

Pet Shop Boys, "Love, Etc.", Gui Buratto Remix
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CaliCoastReplay
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VERY excellent.
"A house in Beverly Hills
Your daddy paying the bills
A life of power and wealth
Beautiful...but it helps"

Pet Shop Boys, "Love, Etc.", Gui Buratto Remix
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DJI
Official Bologna Tester

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Very interesting. smile:) Deffinitly has possabilitys smile;)
"Art is quite useless." Oscar Wilde
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voldemort
voldemort
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Excellent work. You might consider using lookup to correct the offset problem
If you need an example take a look at my filter
Wild Perspective
If you notice the infinite tile is preserved without the offset problem
By simply adding a selection component you could infarct achieve the same effect

Bravo on this filter great work
lets all whine for a wine port
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GMM
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Filter Forge, Inc
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Very nice! Consider adding "perspective" to the keyword list.
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Chris Goldthorpe
Chris Goldthorpe
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Thanks everyone, it took me a while to write this one but I think it's working well.

voldemort, I'll take a look into your filter to see how you solved the problem. My filter is treating the image as if it had unlimited width but just one frame of height so that nothing gets turned upside down. There are a couple of places where I used free gradients to manipulate this very wide area. My first attempt used rectangles but that did not solve the unlimited width problem. I might rewrite those sections using map scripts.
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Indigo Ray
Adam

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This is great! And fast (except for anti-aliasing). I modified the filter a bit to make this:

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Chris Goldthorpe
Chris Goldthorpe
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Thanks Indigo Ray - I'm glad you're enjoying the filter.
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SpaceRay
SpaceRay

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I had missed this great and awesome gem of filter and like much the amazing effect that you can get with this

I have just seen that.this filter has High Usage rank, and surely is well deserved for an awesome and original filter.

Congratulations for the HU award
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Chris Goldthorpe
Chris Goldthorpe
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Thanks SpaceRay - I can see that I am going to have to write some more filters because I need two more HU awards to get free lifetime updates.
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SpaceRay
SpaceRay

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Indigo Ray wrote:

. I modified the filter a bit to make this:


Good idea, I suppose amd think that the spheres are done inside FF and not source images, or I am wrong?

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Chris Goldthorpe wrote:
I can see that I am going to have to write some more filters because I need two more HU awards to get free lifetime updates.


Yes, please, make more original, cool and awesome filters like the ones you have done already and that has won HU awards, you have good and different ideas
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Indigo Ray
Adam

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SpaceRay wrote:
Good idea, I suppose amd think that the spheres are done inside FF and not source images, or I am wrong?

Yes, done in FF. For some reason I didn't use my sphere filter, but I could have.
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SpaceRay
SpaceRay

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I have just found this one again and still think is really a great creative idea and now I have thought that this is a recursive filter, it could be used to also add a polar cordinate and use it as a Hyperbolic tiling, will see if it is possible to do it in some way
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Chris Goldthorpe
Chris Goldthorpe
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SpaceRay I will be curious to see what you come up with. I haven't visited this filter in a while but it is maybe time to create a variant which does things a little differently
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