Odd-eyed Siamese Cat – unique!

This is an odd-eyed Siamese cat. I don’t think I have seen one before…

Odd-eyed Siamese cat
Odd-eyed Siamese cat.The original photo is by fofurafelinas.

This is just another example of easy and relatively minor photoshopping. I am not saying it is good work. It only took me about 25 minutes. I cut out the yellow eye (not literally!) from a genuine odd-eyed cat (see below) and placed it over the blue eye of the Siamese cat. I had to tidy up the eye before pasting it over and I also tidied up the area around the eye after placing it so that it blended in more naturally. I also altered the shape of the eye and its angle so that it fitted the space more accurately.

I darkened the yellow eye slightly too. The idea was to make it more subtle, less in-your-face.

I also had to enlarge the pupil of the yellow eye to match the pupil of the blue eye on the Siamese cat. The pupil is the dark area in the middle of the eye. I did this through cloning. You copy a tiny part of the image, in this case a dark area and clone that area over the iris. It is done at pixel level. In other words, the image is greatly enlarged so you see the actual pixels (the building blocks of the image).

It looks unreal because it is unreal. Here is the original odd-eyed cat:

odd-eyed-van-cat

The medical term for odd-eyes is: heterochromia iridum. It is caused by the white spotting gene (piebald gene) or a gene that makes a cat white all over ( dominant white gene – “W“), which also takes the color out of the iris of the yellow eye making it blue. Blue eyes are blue because they lack pigment. The blue color is due to the dispersal of light within the iris. Are there any odd-eyed Siamese cats? The gene that gives the Siamese its special coat is not one of the genes mentioned. It does not remove pigment from eyes as far as I am aware. Sarah Hartwell will tell me about that!

20 thoughts on “Odd-eyed Siamese Cat – unique!”

  1. I remember being at a cat show in Oklahoma and the owner of a white LaPerm brought his cat in for Helmi to photograph and when he put her down and then picked her up there was a pile of white power on the table. There seems to be a bit of cheating going on.

    Photoshopping is certainly available for cat breeders to enhance the appearance of their cats on their websites.

  2. I’d be glad to share some tips as I learn them. I know that balance is important and placement. If you divide the paper or screen area into a 3 x 3 grid, items anchored on the four places the lines intersect are supposed to be more ascetically pleasing to the senses. Dividing the top 1/3 for titles, etc. with the bottom 2/3 for content is also visually pleasing. “White Space” (the space with out text or images) is just as important as the other elements of any piece. The empty space helps center the eye on the various elements on the page. Just some basics of design.

  3. EEEK.. LOL.. That is so “odd” looking Michael- although it is certainly creative.

    Reminds me of some folks who show cats that may not totally fit the standard- they have found creative ways to “doctor” their cats to make them look purrfect.

    Ages ago I was clerking for a judge at a show. She was judging the Abyssinian class. The table top was still a bit damp from the disinfectant that had been sprayed (done between every cat) and little dark paw prints appeared on the table.

    The owner had “doctored” the paw pads which were too light to be in compliance of the standard. Needless to say the cat was disqualified. The judge also happened to be a first-class breeder of Abys.

    I think it would be appropriate to say, “Don’t mess with Mother Nature”.

    LOL

  4. Oh yes, Rudolph. All those Pinterest photos that look so gorgeous and smooth, no blemishes etc.. They are all cleaned up and prettied up with Photoshop.

  5. H Dan, because of time constrains I just use Photoshop Elements which is good enough for me. I also use Picasa (a free Google application) for some things. In the past I used Paint.

    I am pleased that you are working in this area. I wish I had chosen it years ago. I like imagery and the creative side of it. Although I can be impatient and it takes patience. I am naturally very precise, though, which helps.

    The full Adobe C56 is an awesome bit of software. It must take some learning. I might go on a course myself for fun. Everything I have done is self-taught by trial and error. I’d like to expand my knowledge.

    Please feel free to show off you work on PoC. I’d love to see your stuff – the good and the bad. You could even pass on some tips and tricks. How about that for an idea?

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