By-Tor Posted December 11, 2006 Report Posted December 11, 2006 Took these two pics during this weekend... hope you like them. PO again: Another Pepsi shot... Nooby:
robertk Posted December 11, 2006 Report Posted December 11, 2006 I do, I do. Great watches. Great photo's as usual.
fitmic Posted December 11, 2006 Report Posted December 11, 2006 Great photos, but the Pepsi one is too adjusted in terms of balance. Too grainy and "orangish".
By-Tor Posted December 11, 2006 Author Report Posted December 11, 2006 Thanks guys!!! Just havin' fun with my new light setup. Great photos, but the Pepsi one is too adjusted in terms of balance. Too grainy and "orangish". Yeah, I'm aware of that. That was the effect I was looking for... exaggerated colors for that shot. These are often taste things. Like this more (less saturation and contrast)? Or perhaps somewhere in the middle? Or maybe this? Oops...something went wrong there.
NRG Posted December 11, 2006 Report Posted December 11, 2006 By-Tor, what s/w do you use for pic manipulation? And what/how do you use it?
ubiquitous Posted December 11, 2006 Report Posted December 11, 2006 Good stuff, BT!! Candy for the eyes.... P.S. My two month old was really looking at your 16710 pic! I was holding her on my lap while surfing RWG, and I think the bright colors really got her attention!
By-Tor Posted December 11, 2006 Author Report Posted December 11, 2006 By-Tor, what s/w do you use for pic manipulation? And what/how do you use it? I use Photoshop for everything. I have used it for years (also professionally, when I did editorial work for a magazine). With pictures I usually just play with the hue/saturation and brightness/contrast settings. For people who have problem with their white balance: merely clicking the "Auto Levels" makes wonders. But when you get the lighting correct... and can eliminate noise and reflections from the pics (I often use reflector cards) there's not really much need for any dramatic changes. Most people could shoot great pics if they just had a good setup. Actually, you don't even need a lightbox. Shooting in pure daylight can give excellent results too. @Ubi: Thanks mate. Your pics have become excellent too.
Dario33 Posted December 11, 2006 Report Posted December 11, 2006 Great photos (as always)...thanks for sharing.
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