I'll start with a short video of me trying to emulate an effect John at MIDMARSH JOTTINGS has created. His is better than mine but I am on the right track: I hope.
Last week a new implement arrived. It's a grand bit of tackle. If you don't know then have a guess what it is. The answer is at the end of the post.
Here it is after it has done a few hectares.
That's all for now.
It's a Sub-Soiler.
UPDATE
Had A siesta and came back to the job. Much better now.
BEFORE.
AFTER.
Last week a new implement arrived. It's a grand bit of tackle. If you don't know then have a guess what it is. The answer is at the end of the post.
Here it is after it has done a few hectares.
That's all for now.
It's a Sub-Soiler.
UPDATE
Had A siesta and came back to the job. Much better now.
BEFORE.
AFTER.
Don't take that second bit of kit to Faslane, Adrian - the Navy will not be impressed!
ReplyDeleteRichard, I don't think they will mind. They use posh paint not Homebase emulsion.
DeleteBrilliant result at the end there. Looks a very complicated process. Think I'll stick to programs which have the facility built in. I think a lot depend on the composition of the original. Not too much subtle variation in contrast. Some just do not work well. Thanks for the link.
ReplyDeleteJohn, the original footage or image is critical. I'm going to supersaturate the original and then convert to B&W. It is a bit of a faff but I enjoy messing about.
DeleteThere's nothing like a good sub-soiler. At least I can understand one of them.
ReplyDeleteGraham, Yes they are much easier to understand than the baler or seed drill. Only one spool valve to lift it up to stop and drop it down to sub-soil.
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