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Interesting "Photo Manipulation" Exhibit!

 
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Jun 14, 2012 13:56 |  #1

The Metropolitan Museum of The Arts is having an interesting exhibition, "sponsored" by Adobe, on photo manipulation before the days of Photoshop:

http://www.metmuseum.o​rg …s/listings/2012​/faking-it (external link)


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Jun 14, 2012 14:47 |  #2

Most impressive photoshop work I've ever seen..

Before (external link)

After (external link)

Credit goes to Reddit user "Magnificent_the"


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Jun 14, 2012 14:51 |  #3

trcapro wrote in post #14579463 (external link)
Most impressive photoshop work I've ever seen..

Before (external link)

After (external link)

Credit goes to Reddit user "Magnificent_the"

Clearly you haven't seen a lot of photoshop work then. ;)


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Jun 14, 2012 14:57 |  #4

Haha, it's definitely not flashy.

But it just seems like he's done the impossible getting everything behind the guy to look perfect!


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Jun 14, 2012 15:12 |  #5

trcapro wrote in post #14579533 (external link)
But it just seems like he's done the impossible getting everything behind the guy to look perfect!

Actually, that one is pretty simple to do. 2 shots using a tripod and some masking. Take one shot of the scene without boy and dog, then one with boy and dog and mask.

One of my favorites who I'd put up against anybody is Pellepiano who frequents this site. His site - http://www.studiobild.​com/ (external link) Keep in mind that almost 100% of his stuff is a composite.

@ Tony - looks like won't be up until Oct 11 or at least I couldn't view anything but the ad, but looking forward to it!


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