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Nov 01, 2006 23:35 |  #1

I was just wondering if anyone has used the digital backdrops? I've been thinking about giving them a try lately and wanted some testimonials from actual users. My photoshop skills are so so, but they're getting better. Any one have any suggestions or experience?


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Nov 02, 2006 09:52 |  #2

I'm interested in this discussion as well. I just snagged a digital backdrop as part of a larger package of studio equipment.


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Nov 02, 2006 10:31 |  #3

I'd love to see some real world examples. Always been interested, but always been skeptical.


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Nov 02, 2006 10:56 |  #4

Ronald S. Jr. wrote in post #2205522 (external link)
I'd love to see some real world examples.

But I thought the whole point of a digital background was to produce UNreal world examples. :)


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Nov 02, 2006 12:54 |  #5

I don't want fake looking backgrounds. I want ones that look real, but I don't have to own 50 million pieces of muslin to accomplish it.


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Nov 02, 2006 13:09 |  #6

There's apparently a quite a few of us who'd like to see these! BTW - anyone have any tips about making your own, and/or using digital backdrops?

I need to use them in December, and am wondering if I should create my own (for a western theme....)

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Nov 02, 2006 16:30 |  #7

I'd like to see some examples too. I imagine that getting the lighting right is the key to making them look believable.


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Nov 02, 2006 19:12 |  #8

I have used the digital backdrops before... They take a lot of pratice! I've tried doing it the way Scott Kelby does in his book "The Photoshop CS2 book for Ditital Photographers" but I always have trouble with the hair part! Here is a few of my attemts at it.

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Nov 03, 2006 23:10 |  #9

I have used them. They are good but I find they take a lot of post shooting time. I got a four disc set off ebay and I really don't use any of the scenic ones, just because they look so fake.

Just make sure the person is evenly lit and on a solid background. That will make it a lot easier to remove them and place them on the new background.




  
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Nov 03, 2006 23:18 |  #10

Since we are on this subject, I have a question. I was at the portrait place in our local mall and I noticed they seem to have a software that changes the backgroud in a picture with the click of the mouse. Does anyone know where I can get something like that??? That would eliminate any need for physical backdrops entirely.




  
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Nov 04, 2006 08:06 |  #11

EmissaryJoe wrote in post #2213973 (external link)
Since we are on this subject, I have a question. I was at the portrait place in our local mall and I noticed they seem to have a software that changes the backgroud in a picture with the click of the mouse. Does anyone know where I can get something like that??? That would eliminate any need for physical backdrops entirely.


Is it the ones that make it look like your on a lake or with angel wings on girls?

Next time you see them you should just ask what kind of program they use! ;)




  
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