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Inside out image?

Explorer ,
Feb 26, 2025 Feb 26, 2025

Is there any way to reverse this image in the radial direction, so that peaks are valleys and valleys are peaks? Essentially  z = 1 - z

 

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Feb 26, 2025 Feb 26, 2025

Is this a single layer raster image? I suspect that it is.

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Community Expert ,
Feb 26, 2025 Feb 26, 2025

I'm not sure if this is what you're after, but I tried converting the image to Lab mode, inverting the Lightness channel, and converting back to RGB:

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Community Expert ,
Feb 26, 2025 Feb 26, 2025

Woah there John.  We can't compete with alchemy and magic. 😉 

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Explorer ,
Feb 28, 2025 Feb 28, 2025
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Thanks for all the ideas. Need to spend time on them. Essentially I want those concave channels be convexx (rising above the flat sections, not embossed in).

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Community Expert ,
Feb 27, 2025 Feb 27, 2025

An alternative.

Add a duplicate layer.

Use Filter >Stylise>Emboss

Set that layer to Luminosity Blend mode

Add a curves adjustment layer clipped to that new layer and adjust, along with the opacity of the filtered layer, to get the desired effect.

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Community Expert ,
Feb 27, 2025 Feb 27, 2025

It's like one of those optical illusions Dave.  You stare at the image, and randomly changes between peeks and trough depending on how your brain perceives the light direction.  A nice approach to a tricky problem though.

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Community Expert ,
Feb 27, 2025 Feb 27, 2025

My first idea was just turn it over, like the Cake Slice Illusion (one slice gone, or one slice left?):

 https://lapercepcion16.blogspot.com/2016/03/ilusiones-opticas.html 

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Community Expert ,
Feb 28, 2025 Feb 28, 2025

It is a bit strange and the optical effect does come and go. In reality, a better way is model it from scratch in a 3D app, it is just a rounded cylinder. The surface detail can be added to that cylinder, then light it accordingly and render it.  Reversing the surface would simply be changing the height or normal map.

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