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Jan 05, 2020 15:22 |  #5926

piQturesQue wrote in post #18986749 (external link)
Oh, good idea! I really need to get my hands on Photoshop, been hesitant for ages :D
Maybe for his next menu, I'm sure as the restaurant gets going he will change the menu at some point.

The power of that program does lend itself to doing some tasks very well if willing to go with the subscription plan. There are other alternates to using PS that cost less and can do a good job. Really cool to get in on doing the photo's as the restaurant grows. :-)




  
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Jan 05, 2020 16:24 |  #5927

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Jan 05, 2020 21:11 |  #5928

This would be a nice "marketing" or "psychology" research subject. :) Testing on people most appealing images of food: shallow depth of field with focus on one element vs sharp over all. Also images shot from above vs images shot at an angle (from the POV of the eater at the table). May be even someone already researched that. Any comments?


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Jan 05, 2020 22:16 |  #5929

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I wonder if there's been any studies on this. I have read that pictured items sell better than
non pictured. So, between shallow vs wide DOF, which items sell best?
Maybe too many variables to be determined. IDK.

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This would be a nice "marketing" or "psychology" research subject. :) Testing on people most appealing images of food: shallow depth of field with focus on one element vs sharp over all. Also images shot from above vs images shot at an angle (from the POV of the eater at the table). May be even someone already researched that. Any comments?

Great minds think alike! :lol:


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Jan 06, 2020 00:31 |  #5930

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Jan 06, 2020 02:11 |  #5931

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Great minds think alike! :lol:

Sorry, missed that... :) But you are right of course. :)


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Jan 06, 2020 12:32 |  #5932

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Sorry, missed that... :) But you are right of course. :)

Actually, I forgot to mention that your statement was better written than mine. :mrgreen:


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Jan 06, 2020 16:47 |  #5933

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Jan 08, 2020 08:30 |  #5934

ra40 wrote in post #18986770 (external link)
The power of that program does lend itself to doing some tasks very well if willing to go with the subscription plan. There are other alternates to using PS that cost less and can do a good job. Really cool to get in on doing the photo's as the restaurant grows. :-)

I talked to him today and he is really happy with the photos. Only thing he asked about was the shallow DOF :D So you guys were spot on, next time I'll focus stack for sure.


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Jan 08, 2020 11:10 |  #5935

I think the priority is to find a flattering angle, light it well and at an appropriate aperture. I've never focus stacked a food shot but would be interested in seeing the results. Perhaps renting a tilt shift lens would help with perspective and depth of focus.


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Jan 08, 2020 13:19 |  #5936

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Jan 08, 2020 13:58 |  #5937

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That's a nice shot. makes the viewer hungry.


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Jan 08, 2020 14:06 |  #5938

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Pork Belly!!

I like that contrasty look with the dark background. Nicely done and inspires me. :-)




  
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Jan 09, 2020 00:12 |  #5939

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I like bright cool food images but there is one part of this shot that does not work for me.... the meat. The cool bright works for everything else (even the pork fat and crackling) but to me the meat looks too grey and would benefit from an adjustment brush and a WB tweak.

Everything else (colours, composition, props) look great.


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