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Generate fake false color coded scientific graph effect


Lewis J Boxer

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Hello,
I am looking to reproduce this affect (see attached), the kind of coloured weather report / satelite effect,

GENERAL.jpg

But want to copy it against a photograph

I hope this is enough to go on
 
Start by painting some black and white blobs.

quasi_scientific_false_color_grad_map-_0001_simple blobs.jpg

Smudge / warp / go crazy changing their shape / add more smooth blobby shapes / etc.

quasi_scientific_false_color_grad_map-_0002_smudged.jpg

Apply a gradient map that looks something like this

quasi_scientific_false_color_grad_map-_0003_Custom_Gradient_Map.jpg

To produce a final result like this.
(Note: I used Topaz Adjust to add the fake thin contour lines, but if you don't like them, just stop at the previous step.

quasi_scientific_false_color_grad_map-_0004_topaz adj.jpg

Obviously, you can change the colors to your heart's content, but most scientific false coloring usually starts with cool dark tones for low values of the variable being mapped, and bright, warm tones for high values of the variable (eg, temperature, atmospheric pressure, etc.)

HTH,

Tom M
 

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