Claims
- 1. A process for making composite digital image computergraphics files, which can be printed, projected or otherwise outputted, by:
- a) capturing a subject using a digital camera to produce a color positive digital image file, and
- b) converting said color positive digital image file to a color negative image file using computergraphics software, and
- c) superimposing and assembling said color positive digital image file and said color negative digital image file using computergraphics software.
- 2. A process for making a composite digital image computergraphics file, which can be printed, projected or otherwise outputted, produced in accordance with claim 1 wherein:
- a) the contrast of the color positive digital image file is increased using computergraphics software, and
- b) the contrast of the color negative digital image file is decreased using computergraphics software, and
- c) superimposing and assembling said color positive digital image file and said color negative digital image file using computergraphics software.
- 3. A process for making a composite digital image computergraphics file produced in accordance with claim 1 wherein the lighting on the subject in the color positive digital image file is changed significantly from the lighting on the subject in the color negative digital image file using computergraphics software.
- 4. A motion picture film created by using said composite digital image computergraphics file described in claim 1.
- 5. A process for making a composite digital image computergraphics file, which can be printed, projected or otherwise outputted, wherein:
- a) a positive digital image file is created by employing a film scanner to digitize a color positive image film, and
- b) said positive digital image file is converted to a negative digital image file using computergraphics software, and
- c) superimposing and assembling said positive digital image file and said negative digital image file using computergraphics software.
- 6. A process for making a composite digital image computergraphics file in accordance with claim 5 wherein:
- a) a positive digital image file is created by employing a film scanner to digitize a color negative image film.
- 7. A process for making a composite digital image computergraphics file in accordance with claim 5 wherein:
- a) the contrast of the color positive digital image file is increased using computergraphics software, and
- b) the contrast of the color negative digital image file is decreased using computergraphics software, and
- c) superimposing and assembling said positive digital image file and said negative digital image file using computergraphics software.
- 8. A process for making a composite digital image computergraphics file produced in accordance with claim 5 wherein the lighting on the subject in the color positive image file is changed significantly from the lighting on the subject in the color negative digital image file using computergraphics software.
- 9. A motion picture film created by using said color composite image computergraphics file described in claim 5.
- 10. A process for making a composite digital image computergraphics file, which can be printed, projected or otherwise outputted, wherein:
- a) a positive digital image file is created employing a film scanner to digitize a color positive image film, and
- b) a negative digital image file is created employing a film scanner to digitize a color negative image film produced from capturing substantially the same subject as used to produce the positive image film in (a), and
- c) superimposing and assembling said positive digital image file and said negative digital image file using computergraphics software.
- 11. A process for making a composite digital image computergraphics file which can be printed, projected or otherwise outputted, produced in accordance with claim 10 wherein:
- a) the contrast of the color positive digital image file is increased using computergraphics software, and
- b) the contrast of the color negative digital image file is decreased using computergraphics software, and
- c) superimposing and assembling said color positive digital image file and said color negative digital image file using computergraphics software.
- 12. A process for making a composite digital image computergraphics file produced in accordance with claim 10 wherein the lighting on the subject in the color positive digital image file is changed significantly from the lighting on the subject in the color negative digital image file using computergraphics software.
- 13. A motion picture film created by using said composite digital image computergraphics file described in claim 10.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Division of 08/213,437 filed Mar. 14, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 558,360.
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