Continuing on with the little Processing script I made the other week, I decided to try it out on the set of photos I took in Yosemite in 2010, and this is the result.
It’s considerably darker than the average photo I took in India, but that’s to be expected considering the significant number of black and white photos included in this set.  The set of images I fed into this was just under 80 in number, closing in on double the number used in the India one, and the result is a slightly smoother texture to the photo.

Continuing on with the little Processing script I made the other week, I decided to try it out on the set of photos I took in Yosemite in 2010, and this is the result.

It’s considerably darker than the average photo I took in India, but that’s to be expected considering the significant number of black and white photos included in this set.  The set of images I fed into this was just under 80 in number, closing in on double the number used in the India one, and the result is a slightly smoother texture to the photo.

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